Man takes pills and threatens assault in domestic dispute, Ashmore IL
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Emergency responders were called near South Indiana Street in Ashmore after a man took a bottle of pills and drank alcohol. The incident involved a possible domestic dispute with yelling and threats of assault between two individuals who may have a no contact order. One party was reported to be trying to hit the other, and probation status was noted.
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Transcript:
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near South Indiana Street, Ashmore, near South Indiana Street, Ashmore.
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(name withheld) took a bunch of pills and has been drinking.
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Charleston Fire.
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Cross ambulants, Ashmore,
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first responders.
00:24
Man has taken a bottle of pills.
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He's been drinking near South Indiana Street, near South Indiana Street.
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D-D.'s in route.
00:35
Maybe a possible domestic as well.
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See, I'm clear. 108.
00:41
The jump-roll fire's call for three.
00:53
This is a soccer player,
00:57
something got to a score, fighting for,
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the field has to get able to tell he's been joining the end.
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near South Indiana Street, near South Indiana Street, CDMILA-L, and they opposed to the most of a second-full,
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second players, one-of-a-list.
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Just information this will be between (name withheld) and (name withheld), they possibly have a no contact order set in place.
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It's a probation,
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thanks for his probation.
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10 4. She was just screaming a whole bush and saying he's also trying to hit her now.
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Location mentioned:
S Indiana St, Ashmore, IL 61912
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