Male and female argue and vehicle flees near courthouse, Harnett County NC


Police responded to a male and female arguing inside a vehicle near McDonald's and the courthouse in Harnett County. The female was assaulting the male. The vehicle later fled, with the suspect throwing items out and possibly dropping off a pit bull near the courthouse or sheriff's office.
Audio|Source: Harnett County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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And West Coastman is on a move out of Dane.
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Street, West Coastal is on a Dane, ready to a black player, to come up with a male and female arguing, down sitting turn the left, Georgia McDonald's, no further.
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Oh, yeah.
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9-0-1-1-1, bud.
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team. They're saying that black tachycoma is pitted by chopsticks that the individual take the jump out of the vehicle and has drawn items out in the roadway.
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Ted for. The little complex.
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that arrived at a male subject of correction, or you female was assaulting a mail-in-the-vehicle.
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Actually, Donald was dropped off at the entrance to the courthouse or the Sheriff's Office, no further.
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Tenforth. The vehicle was like that he turned back up toward the courthouse.
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Follow six, simple.
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Three-14 a year.
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You know if we're going to put us.
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They were saying probably six of miles that vehicle turn around with me miles heading out of tours to click on the house of this time.
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Very six and hard.
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I'll be read.
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There's a real forward to me some of the street.
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You know, you wonder if you do with the thing.
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We didn't take her out to the area of the Westmeet was Hornet.
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Also, 10.59,
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vehicle last thing, now possibly near with John Heathster dealership.
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Also, there was a K-9 of pit bull that was dropped off at the scene, either the Sheriff's Office or was a different context.
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Harnett County, NC
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