Male yells about cheating during parking lot dispute, Corvallis OR
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A caller reported hearing a male yelling about cheating and a female crying in the parking lot behind an apartment complex near Southwest Edward Avenue in Corvallis, Oregon. The male was described as wearing a hoodie and long pants. The incident occurred in the parking lot near the apartment units.
Audio|Heard on: Benton County Public Safety
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Just thanks for an argument possible domestic, the area near Southwest Edward Avenue.
00:06
Like Edward Avenue.
00:08
Our caller is hearing what sounds like a male screaming outside, also hearing a female crying, right?
00:19
Continuing, are callers in apartment 203?
00:22
It said it's going to be behind her unit in the middle parking lot.
00:30
Coming.
00:32
Union for cover.
00:35
May 176.
00:37
At 2 o'clock.
00:41
413 is coming.
00:44
2 o'clock.
00:50
854, I'm out of the shelf.
00:53
2 o'clock.
01:01
8036.
01:06
Good.
01:08
And her caller thought she heard the male yelling at the female about possibly cheating. Only description is of the male he's wearing a hoodie and long pants. Our color wasn't able to see further in the dark. Also thought she possibly heard a car door closing.
01:28
Okay.
01:33
2-1.
01:40
836.
01:42
836. All right,
01:48
I'm out of miss it, but is this whole west of her address, which is what you have listed for the call.
01:58
Sounds like it's gonna be the north parking lot off SW 15th Street. Our car seen it from her back window.
02:04
Looks like it's across the grass there.
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Corvallis, OR
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