Physical domestic dispute near Southwest 6th Street, Brainerd MN
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A report was made about a physical domestic dispute near Southwest 6th Street involving a stepfather and stepmother. The stepfather allegedly slapped the stepmother. No weapons were involved and no medical attention was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Crow Wing County Public Safety
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
11720 for a domestic
00:03
To 15 near Southwest 6th Street for a report of a physical domestic between my callers, stepfather and stepmother.
00:11
Sounds like he slapped her across the face.
00:13
Still gathering further.
00:24
100 or 720 sounds like there are no weapons unknown if they need medical attention unknown if they're under the influence apparently they are a previous addict that work
00:46
713 or 1020 or 106
00:55
7, 210020.
00:59
But... Sam William, yellow 8, 64.
01:01
6-4.
01:03
720.
01:04
7.20, I didn't copy the end of that.
01:11
It expires 2020.
01:12
I think I got a stop here.
01:14
Southwest 6 in quarter.
01:15
Just left residence.
01:16
21, 24. You tell of 20.
01:18
Down and south.
01:29
7.08,100, we're 10-12[1] with the mail on the traffic stop.
01:34
104. 2125.
01:42
100 or 711 status.
01:47
Hello. 10.
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24.
01:56
100 to 711
02:01
Marks is in the area how you code for them
02:08
yeah we're code for jason does she need medical attention
02:17
negative she doesn't she doesn't need any ambulance
02:23
10.4, would you like me to cancel them then?
02:27
104, you can cancel.
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10-12: Stand by
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Location mentioned:
SW 6th St, Brainerd, MN 56401
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