Deputies respond to disturbance at 7-Eleven, Mt Pleasant MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible disturbance at the 7‑Eleven near South Mission Street in Mount Pleasant. A clerk reported multiple individuals allegedly threatening him before leaving on foot. The area was checked and officers planned to conduct extra patrols at the location tonight.
Audio|Heard on: Isabella MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be 7-Eleven,
00:02
near South Mission Street.
00:06
The clerk is calling advising there are several subjects there threatening him.
00:11
I can hear them yelling and screaming in the background, unknown what's going on.
00:17
We're out.
00:18
Oh.
00:21
Control (number withheld).
00:24
Bye.
00:25
We're out. There's a limb blocking half of the roadway.
00:29
What do you guys want us to do?
00:32
(number withheld) County Road was advised they would be en route, verifying if it's a hazard for oncoming vehicles.
00:42
Confirmed hazards.
00:44
220 sector, we're out.
00:48
Sector's clear at 220.
00:52
He's not going to be involved with this.
00:53
No.
00:55
Two thirty-nine central.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:00
They left on foot.
01:01
I'll just be checking the area.
01:03
Won't need status unless they check out someone.
01:06
Okay.
01:08
Two hundred and twenty central.
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One subject was acting disruptive but they left when officers arrived.
01:17
The clerk will call back if they return so deputies can be present when they are trespassed.
01:22
Extra patrol will happen tonight.
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