Man threatens woman during domestic dispute, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic violence call near Ashbury Park in Detroit. A female caller reported that her boyfriend was banging on her door, making threats, and might be armed with a knife and a brick. The suspect, described as a 25-year-old man with dreadlocks wearing a white jacket, fled before officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Coming up with a priority, it's going to be near Ashbury Park.
00:03
It's looking for a DVFA.
00:06
Female caller said her boyfriend's banging on the door making threats, possibly armed with a knife and a brick.
00:11
Male, twenty-five years old with dreadlocks, last seen wearing a white jacket.
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Red client (number withheld) status.
00:20
Red client (number withheld).
00:23
Hello,
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scene please.
00:26
You got me.
00:30
Six one status, six one.
00:33
Unit one, can you show us making sign language from certain divisions?
00:37
Hey, firm.
00:40
Airplane (number withheld) status.
00:43
Well, go ahead and clear us up ADV.
00:45
You can show us that back over there with those.
00:48
Before I have you remake that location, I got a party one essay near Ashbury Park.
00:54
Are you guys trying to clear that building on Grandview?
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Asbury Park, Detroit, MI 48227
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