Police respond to domestic disturbance near North Fort Ln, Layton UT
Police responded to a domestic disturbance near North Fort Ln after reports of a woman screaming. A female caller requested police assistance and mentioned a possible fight with her boyfriend. Officers arranged to meet the caller at the building entrance due to access restrictions.
Audio|Source: Layton City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Newmast 62, copy 1-33 domestic in progress.
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601.
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62. 62.
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77, you can clear this out, TNR,
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and LBack 61, you can cancel 62.
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62, I'll stay on it.
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839 from Church and Fairfield.
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39 from the same location.
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Sixty-two on every night.
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Sixty-six.
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I'm just going back domestic.
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It's going to be near North Fort Ln. Outsher's neighbor above number 104 can hear a female screaming call of police on the name of the female that lives there.
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I think there might be a history, but the female that lives there fighting with a boyfriend. I also just got a 911 call from a female saying that she needs police was having a,
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and she didn't know where she was. I thought she was at an apartment complex, but didn't want her to make it a victim or hung up.
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C1, are you still in line with the first complainant?
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No,
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confirm.
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Have them meet us at the front door, because I know we can't get in there without an access card.
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10-4[1].
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63 arrived. You open the tower.
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Right.
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Yeah,
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we're...
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...191036.
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Yeah.
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7.7.
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We put the code for the front door in the call.
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Get you aired. I'm running up to the door now.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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