Domestic disturbance with violent male at residence, Boyne City MI
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A domestic disturbance occurred near Kate Street in Boyne City involving a female who felt unsafe after a male tore the phone from her hand while she attempted to call 911. The male has a brain injury and is described as violent and unpredictable.
Audio|Heard on: Straits Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Can you start pointing to a domestic near Kate Street in Boyne City? RP
00:04
Got a text from her daughter saying, called the cops.
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She doesn't feel safe.
00:08
He ripped phone out of her hand while she was trying to call 911.
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2331, call 5.
00:14
Clear, I'll be en route.
00:17
Thank you. Central, 690's in the car.
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Claire 61930, 2332.
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7333, I always set us.
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Thank you.
00:38
Thanks, 2336, I would say this.
00:41
Good, thank you.
00:45
936, 735050, I already said it.
00:50
Thanks, 2332.
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2332.
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73333, 2333.
01:03
He rips the fall out of...
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Central 4.73.33.
01:12
Show me in the county.
01:18
You just responded to Kate Street, the caller, saying this male is very violent.
01:27
1635 centred says.
01:31
That's true.
01:33
1537 and 8620.
01:34
The caller is advising this male has a brain injury that causes him to be unpredictable and violent, and he has a history of being violent towards the daughter.
01:44
Is he still clear?
01:46
Tony's clear, just born in the park.
01:48
Are all subjects inside the house still? She doesn't know.
01:51
All we have is that text from the daughter saying call the police.
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Location mentioned:
Kate St, Boyne City, MI 49712
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