Domestic dispute reported with physical assault, Augusta ME
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A domestic dispute occurred near Caravassive Road where a female victim had bruises. A male suspect grabbed her by the neck and shouted at her but had left before help arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Tenfold. The number is this going to be a family fight near Caravassive Road in the climate?
00:11
Tenfold.
00:19
Juan, are you en route?
00:23
I'm going to be en route to us at the cell.
00:25
Copy.
00:31
Same work for it.
00:32
Number four, three.
00:38
Where six mire was that for me?
00:40
Yes, on four.
00:41
Are you aware of the sun?
00:47
Copy.
00:59
Well,
01:00
tried to get camped in there, aren't on a big crash and rock for it.
01:04
Totman's is going to be your closest, taking the hook travel time.
01:09
Okay, I'm phone.
01:16
All Hartling units are back and haul back.
01:23
Asking and fire departments needed are not sent there.
01:27
Negative no fluids or anything.
01:30
Just rescue just check out the operator.
01:33
And the fire is all set out of the roadway.
01:36
No need for.
01:38
Traffic control.
01:39
Step 4.
01:46
just be a vehicle and the driver both that will be it.
01:51
That point, thank you.
01:59
We have the vehicle itself.
02:01
No.
02:07
The vehicle on the side of the road near box 7-2-8.
02:11
Velfastard Knox, all-to-thead.
02:14
I'm looking.
02:19
Report, apartment one.
02:21
Reporting a female covered in bruises.
02:24
A male grabbed her by the neck and screaming at her.
02:26
A male is not there now.
02:28
The crush is parking lot.
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Location mentioned:
Augusta, ME 04336
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