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WEBVTT SBIG STORY.MICHELLE: POLICE QUESTIONEDCRAWFORD, THEN LET HIM GO.THEY DID NOT ARREST HIM OR GIVEHIM A TICKET, BUT IT'S STILLUNCLEAR WHY TERRANCE "BUD"CRAWFORD WAS NEAR THE PARKINGLOT BRAWL IN THE FIRST PLACE.IT DIDN'T TAKE LONG FOR THEFIGHT INVOLVING A COUPLE OFWOMEN TO SHOW UP ON SOCIALMEDIA.IT ALL WENT DOWN IN THE PARKINGLOT OF CITIBRANDS CLOTHINGSTORE.EMPLOYEE MYSTERY WAKEFIELD TELLSUS, AT FIRST, TWO WOMEN SHOWEDUP IN THE MORNING, THEN LEFT.THEN A THIRD WOMAN ARRIVED ALONEAT THIRD :00.-- ARRIVED ALONE AT 1:00.WAKEFIELD SAYS SHE GOTDISTRACTED BY AN SUV'S BEATINGIN THE PARKING LOT, AND THAT'SWHEN THE WOMAN GRABBED HER.CRAWFORD SHOWED UP AT THE FIGHT,BUT POLICE CAN'T TELL US HOW ORIF HE WAS INVOLVED.OFFICERS PULLED HIM OVER A FEWBLOCKS AWAY, SAYING HIS VEHICLEWAS INVOLVED IN THE DISTURBANCE.THEY FOUND A GUN IN HIS VEHICLE,QUESTIONED HIM AT HEADQUARTERS,THEN RELEASED HIM.AS FOR MYSTERY WAKEFIELD -->> I WANT TO PRESS CHARGES.SOMEBODY NEEDS TO GO TO JAIL.SIMPLE AS THAT.YOU WANT TO COME TO SOMEBODY JOBWHERE THEY PROVIDE FOR THEIRFAMILY, IT'S JUST NOT RIGHT ATALL.MICHELLE: CRAWFORD IS OUT ONBAIL FOR A DIFFERENT INCIDENT.THIS IS VIDEO SHORTLY AFTER AJUDGE SENTENCED HIM FOR TWOMISDEMEANORS CONNECTED TO ADISORDERLY CONDUCT A DISTURBANCEAT A BODY SHOP.HE RECEIVED A 90 DEAL JAILSSINCE AND PROBATION.HE IS APPEALING THAT SENTENCE.POLICE SAY THE INVESTIGATION ISNOT OVER, BUT FOR NOW, CRAWFORDHAS NOT BEEN ARRESTED FORANYTHING RELATED TO THE PARKING

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World champion boxer Terence “Bud” Crawford was taken into Omaha police custody Tuesday after a disturbance outside a clothing store, but was released shortly after without charges. An employee of Citi Trends, which is located near Forest Lawn Avenue and North 33rd Street, told KETV NewsWatch 7 that two women came to the store around 10 a.m. looking to fight. After telling the women that her work shift ended in the evening, the employee said the two left. A different woman returned to the store around 1 p.m. The employee told KETV NewsWatch 7 that she clocked out and met the woman in the parking lot, where a fight broke out. Several cars pulled up, and Crawford was riding in one of them, the employee said. Witnesses tell KETV NewsWatch 7 that Crawford became involved in the dispute, then left. Officers conducted a traffic stop near 30th and Vane -- the driver was identified as Crawford. A firearm was located in the vehicle and Crawford was taken to Omaha police headquarters for questioning. The Citi Trends employee told KETV NewsWatch 7 that she wants charges filed. Detectives were seen going in and out of businesses in the area, looking for surveillance video and witnesses. Crawford is currently not on probation because an earlier incident is on appeal, so the sentence has been placed on hold, his attorney, Matt Kahler, said. Crawford's gun, which is registered to him, was seized by police, Kahler said, but was returned to Crawford on Friday. His wallet and other belongings were returned to him on Wednesday, Kahler said. This is a developing story. Check back with KETV.com as new details become available.