Assault at McDonald's causes shoulder and collarbone injuries, Dothan AL
An assault occurred near McDonald's at West Main Street, where a male suspect struck a victim with a hammer causing injuries to the shoulder and collarbone. The suspect fled the scene wearing a light-colored shirt over yellow shorts and was last seen with a female.
Audio|Source: Dothan and Houston County Public Safety
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Engine 10, assault with injuries, McDonald's near West Main Street, Cross Street, Pettus Street, Morgan Street; suspect struck victim with a hammer causing shoulder and collarbone injuries.
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Engine 10, assault with injuries, McDonald's near West Main Street.
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716, Westgate Fire Station.
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1-6-0.
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Timber, 1332.32.
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All right, Nguess, Rescues, Timmy, 4.1022, come by McDonald's near West Main Street with me.
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14.32.
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Harvard and Dre with Timbor.
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Timbor. This is said, there's going to be a Bob of Mike, group with thing to go after the hammer,
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hit the PR on the shoulder, and then the collarbone.
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He was wearing a light colored shirt over yellow shorts.
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Town.
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1450.
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Circulin for bat, 104 Water 1.
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Game 4.
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The suspect did not tend to either.
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Number one, communication.
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Communication, Jewel.
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Communication, Joel.
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Postra out on scene, 409, North Carolina.
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Copy on scene, North Dallas, Command.
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Agent 10, communication.
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Communication. Communication, engine 10.
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Kenza route, salt, safe nothing west wind.
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Copy engine 10 in route.
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Suspect is no longer on scene.
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Patient possibly has a broken shoulder.
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Suspect is a black male wearing a light shirt over yellow shorts and accompanied by a white female on the direction of travel.
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Dothan, AL
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