Deputies respond to domestic dispute near Concord Dr, Mansfield TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible domestic dispute between family members near Concord Dr in Mansfield. Radio communication indicated a verbal argument that had previously turned physical after one person threw water on another. The situation had de-escalated and was no longer physical when units arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Four sixty-two, four sixty-seven.
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A domestic near Concord Dr.
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There is a male yelling that when the cops get here, you are getting back in and then they hang up.
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Four six seven from 15 on block 100 and fifty-seven.
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Received, received.
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Four hundred and 30 , and I am in route.
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You call for one of those units.
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Four hundred and sixty-seven units, right?
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Four 676.
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Four fifty-six traffic.
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Go ahead.
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Three hundred South Main, 300 South Main, Nora Young Lincoln 8000, 200 and thirty-two.
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Nora Young Lincoln 8200 and thirty-two white Ford.
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Received.
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Units are near Concord Dr.
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We have them back on the lines.
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Conflict between a father and son.
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So the son threw water on the father, then they pushed each other and started fighting.
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It is no longer physical.
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Location mentioned:
Concord Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063
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