Dispute at Pittsburgh auto shop sparks gun scare, Pittsburgh PA
A firearm was pulled during a payment dispute at an auto body shop, raising concerns as the weapon was carried off and then last reported hidden, creating urgency at the site.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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We entered over Torpora Auto Body, near West Warrington Avenue.
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I was reporting there was a dispute over how much money it would cost him to get a car back and says the owner of the store pulled a gun on him and that the tow turns to pull off with the gun.
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Sorry.
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333able what you copy?
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Radio call.
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Copy.
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32.80, base?
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3280.
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Can you actually start a vaccine two million for that detail?
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Copy.
01:00
Based at C-24.
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Okay,
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3-632, Lawrington Avenue, 4 is auto body.
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The owner pulled a firearm on him whenever the dispute over how much the caller owed him to get the car back to a truck driver left to me with the firearm.
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The driver is Arlington.
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Vbdb4,
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we have been able to date.
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ZE4-2 to Tate.
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Tate is a car of auto body be advised.
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The truck driver just pulled back in into the auto body shop.
01:51
Caller State, he thinks he's stashed the gun, he no longer sees firearm.
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