Physical domestic disturbance near Southwest 15th Street, Topeka KS
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Authorities responded to a report of a physical domestic disturbance near Southwest 15th Street. A female caller reported an argument with her boyfriend escalating to physical violence. The male suspect left the scene before officers arrived. Emergency medical services were requested and are en route.
Audio|Heard on: Topeka Police Dispatch - East and West
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01:41
Transcript:
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C, (name withheld), an apartment 9, she's reporting a Signal 39, she says her friend.
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is arguing with her boyfriend.
00:12
She said it's getting physical, but saying they don't need AMR.
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And the Cautic said they can hear another female besides the complainant,
00:24
hollering in the background.
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Several.
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424B. 12 from speaker.
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13, 53.
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14. He starts on album,
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please.
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3rdivage 4.
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37 a.m., I'm in front as well.
00:45
13 a 17B are about a block away, put a sonnet.
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Just clears with a fortnight on the left.
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13Aisle, do you want a key to that door?
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I'm not yet.
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10.4.
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4.20 dB.
01:09
Blake to find out of the vehicle up front.
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Yes, sir.
01:14
10-4, I'm on the very back of the west side.
01:18
Somebody's calling back saying, I guess one of the females was assaulted by a male person by name of (name withheld).
01:25
He's a code 3, wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans, white shoes,
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black jacket.
01:33
He left the case address unknown direction of travel, but the call was wanting AMR, so AMR is en route now.
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Location mentioned:
SW 15th St, Topeka, KS
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