Physical fight involving suspected intoxicated male in parking lot, Reno NV
A physical fight occurred in the parking lot near South Virginia Street involving two to three people. A white male wearing a black hat and black clothes assaulted the reporting party and a friend. The male appeared to be under the influence of narcotics and alcohol. The victims are waiting in a silver Ford Taurus, and the suspect was last seen in front of the nearby smoke shop.
Audio|Source: Reno and Sparks Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Central, near South Virginia, Strait, Christine cleaners in the parking lot for a physical 1010.
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Approximately two to three subjects.
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Near South Virginia Street in the parking lot.
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Both an hour.
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Trouble, one, two, this is your neck, can you hear about pushing for ten.
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Trousel on two, ten four, six for three, tony.
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Okay, okay, seven out. Ten,
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four, ten, ten, four, ten, ten. Ten, four,
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ten, ten, ten.
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If you know.
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Anna, South Virginia, we're getting another call. R.P. stating that there was a male unknown to her that battered R.P. and R.P.'s friend, the suspect is the white male black hat, black clothes.
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4-8-9144 but the end ticket central 160 Sinclair Street number 3.09 for 1096 subject, Sack 95.
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Okay,
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no Charles 114, courtesy transport dropped off. I'm actually on a 21 with the stack 95 for the 160 Sinclair. We can cancel the two north of the end of the time being.
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10-4-9-9-1-4-4-5.
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4-8 copy, thank you.
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And responding to the 1010 RP[1] is going to be calling from the Z bar in the parking lot and the suspect is in front of the smoke shop.
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Wausha, one time, 60, I don't know one.
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That's 60.
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That's 60.
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He is finding to 1010. The RP[1]s are going to be waiting in a silver Ford Taurus and the mail does appear to be 1056 narcotics and alcohol.
Police codes explained
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[1]
RP: Person providing information or making a report to law enforcement or emergency services.
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