Domestic threat with knife reported near Wandling Rd, Alum Creek WV
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A domestic disturbance was reported near Wandling Road. A female stated that a male threatened her with a knife earlier but does not have a weapon now. She is not injured but fears he will kill her when law enforcement arrives.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
I got overline sounds like a domestic in progress.
00:03
It's pinging near Wandling Road always again.
00:10
It's painful.
00:16
It'll be all priestly rich.
00:21
Painful, I believe I'm familiar with that address.
00:23
396. I started 646 of myself.
00:33
Disturbance near Wandling Road, it's either an Alum Creek or a Sumerco address.
00:40
We'll be en route.
00:41
Tom.
00:47
Lincoln, 396.
00:49
Okay.
00:54
Females kind of listen to me a little bit.
00:56
I still have an open line with them.
00:58
She's saying he had a knife earlier.
01:00
He does not have a weapon in the pan now.
01:02
She's saying she's not injured,
01:04
not been cut, does not want an injury.
01:08
Can't for her.
01:09
Is it, (name withheld), Wondley?
01:14
I did hear her mention (name withheld).
01:20
10-4[1]. As far as we know, he's still unseen.
01:27
Yeah, 10-4[1].
01:28
I hear him screaming in the background.
01:29
She did call him (name withheld).
01:33
Copy. We're coming from Ham.
01:38
10-4[1]. Female just broke a line.
01:40
She's eyes.
01:41
She's afraid. He's going to kill her when he sees you all pull up.
01:47
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Wandling Rd, Alum Creek, WV 25003
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