Possible assault during domestic dispute at McDonald's, Boyne City MI
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A possible assault occurred during a domestic dispute at the McDonald's in Boyne City. One party reported being assaulted by the mother of his children. No emergency medical services were required. Authorities were dispatched to the location to handle the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Charlevoix County Public Safety
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02:10
Transcript:
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D6 units from Central will be advised to have a possible assault at McDonald's as well.
00:05
Caller reporting he was assaulted by (name withheld), the mother of his children.
00:11
No EMS needed.
00:16
Central 56 Alpha-1.
00:20
56 Alpha-1.
00:27
We're out to Charlotte-Ovoy-Monson for a patient transfer to the Monton-Trapher City.
00:35
My A.South testing.
00:39
1558.
00:43
Out of service.
00:44
Have a good day.
00:46
You too.
00:51
7-0-73-56.
00:58
70745 checking out with tonight.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:16
Would you be able to slide over and put a handle on the McDonald's in Boyne City? Both parties called in.
01:22
It sounds like it's going to be civil domestic.
01:28
I can have that way.
01:29
I'm at Route 66 here on M66.
01:37
Okay, I'm your Agile, and alex.
01:43
I will show 8632 route responding.
01:52
632 from Central.
01:58
Morning an assault.
01:59
One question about said it was just yelling.
02:03
Other party is stating that the first caller is a known abuser and that they don't feel safe with their daughter and the New McDonald's.
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Location mentioned:
Boyne Ave, Boyne City, MI 49712
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