Police respond to domestic violence with knife threat, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic violence incident near Hazelwood Street in Detroit, where a caller reported that her boyfriend had threatened her with a knife. The suspect was still at the location when the call was made.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Calling from a priority domestic violence incident in progress,
00:04
near Hazelwood Apartment Two.
00:06
Caller reporting her boyfriend pulled a knife on her.
00:08
Male still at the caller's location.
00:13
Radio calling three desks.
00:16
Going to three desks, three seven.
00:20
I need an available unit from roll call for a priority one domestic violence incident in progress,
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near Hazelwood Apartment Two.
00:30
Yes, sir. You have three ones and three threes should be out on the ramp.
00:35
Those units should be available, sir.
00:38
Thank you. Radio calling 333 Platoon Three.
00:43
We'll have a three one or three three Platoon Three monitoring.
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Go for three one radio.
00:52
Good afternoon, three one.
00:54
Upon completion of start of shift, your assistance is needed for a priority one domestic violence incident in progress.
00:59
Near Hazelwood, caller reporting that her boyfriend pulled a knife on her in apartment two.
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Location mentioned:
Hazelwood St, Detroit, MI 48202
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