Subject pulls hatchet on teenager near New York Avenue, Alamogordo NM
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A subject threatened a 14-year-old with a hatchet near 900 North New York Avenue by the realty office. The subject later moved near the Sherwin-Williams building. Police were requested for presence. The subject and the teenager were separated at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Otero County Sheriff and Fire, Alamogordo Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Basin 111-145, a copy of disturbance.
00:06
Good.
00:09
It's gonna be in the area of near 900 North New York Avenue, by the realty office.
00:13
They're advising that a subject pulled a hatchet out on a 14-year-old.
00:18
They're upset that the road is closed.
00:27
So,
00:28
is the subject still there?
00:36
It doesn't seem so.
00:37
It looks like they're requesting police presence at the time.
00:41
I'm trying to get more information.
00:49
The call-take is advising that the individual with the hatchet is going to be down by the Sherwin-Williams building.
00:55
The 14-year-old is going to be up by the wall area.
00:58
They're separated.
01:05
Do we have a description of eitherism to make contact?
01:15
They didn't advise the call, or the RP seems to be third party.
01:21
He just saw him from a distance.
01:26
104. Does the RP want contact?
01:35
104 looks like it's going to be the executive director for the main street.
01:39
He's coordinating the events they have.
01:48
Sample, where is he at?
01:57
Looks like the RP is going to be at the Sherwin-Williams building as well now.
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Location mentioned:
N New York Ave, Alamogordo, NM 88310
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