Shots fired on First North Street, suspects flee scene, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of multiple gunshots near First North Street in Syracuse. Two masked male suspects were seen leaving the area in a black Tahoe headed toward Kirkpatrick Street. No additional information was available.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Any units four, shots fired, near First North Street.
00:04
Five and entry, you can sign it.
00:08
Another block, First North Street.
00:11
Five three in my time.
00:13
Copy three, five.
00:15
Five.
00:16
Three, four, three, it's gonna be shots fired, near First North Street.
00:21
Twelve minutes ago.
00:23
I was walking by and heard six to seven gunshots.
00:25
Crossed up, two people coming from between the tan house and the blue house on the corner.
00:29
They got into a black Tahoe, last seen heading toward Kirkpatrick Street, off First North Street.
00:33
No further info at this time, 1718.
00:37
Signate at your guy, but you can mark me able.
00:38
No need for there.
00:41
Cut.
00:43
Here you go.
00:45
Unit 450's ride, 1719.
00:49
450, you can clear me at 6 and add me to the shots.
00:54
450, copy.
00:56
Units on the shots call.
00:57
The two suspects we're looking for are approximately 30 to 40 years old, unknown clothing description, both had masks on.
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Location mentioned:
1st N St, Syracuse, NY 13208
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