Physical domestic dispute at south McBride Street, Syracuse NY
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According to the dispatch call, a physical domestic dispute occurred near South McBride Street. The male suspect was banging on a door and then left in a red jeep with a possible female occupant. The vehicle was last seen heading northbound on South McBride towards East Adams Street.
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Transcript:
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32635 will be physical domestic in progress near South McBride off of Monroe in Jackson Street.
00:07
Callers calling regarding her boyfriend banging at the door.
00:10
Boyfriend description withheld.
00:14
She was seen wearing a black coat with a gray spot in black pants.
00:17
Last seen leaving in a red jeep, unknown registration.
00:23
1136.
00:24
So she should do it, copy, all advice.
00:27
Receive.
00:33
632-2-635. Here's the male getting in a red jeep.
00:37
It's still on scene, has not left yet.
00:39
Caller stating she also believes that there is a female occupant as well in the vehicle.
00:45
1136.
00:48
35, copy.
00:54
492, I got beer clear.
00:56
I'll have you back out of the dispute.
00:57
It just occurred, near Park Street, the ValleA Auto Car Wash, meeting with the manager.
01:04
Manager description withheld.
01:09
Have it out to you, 1137.
01:12
492, copy.
01:19
632, 5, just be advised.
01:20
Callers stating the male is now leaving the scene in the red jeep.
01:23
This is last seen heading northbound on South McBride towards East Adams Street.
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Location mentioned:
S McBride St, Syracuse, NY 13202
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