Intoxicated man causes domestic disturbance near Stan Miller Drive, Breckenridge CO
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According to the dispatch call, an intoxicated man caused a domestic disturbance at an apartment near Stan Miller Drive. The woman called police because of previous domestic violence issues. Officers from Beaver Run are responding. Spanish translation is used as a daughter is present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Copy an active domestic, Alta Verde.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:05
This is an active domestic at Alta Verde near Stan Miller Drive, Unit 151.
00:16
The reported person's husband came home drunk.
00:19
They have had problems with domestic violence in the past.
00:22
The reported person wants them to leave.
00:24
The suspect is first of Raphael.
00:27
We are still on the phone with the reported person getting further information.
00:34
Mark 51. S.O.32?
00:37
From Beaver Run.
00:43
Forming, you're en route to the domestic?
00:46
Affirmative. From Beaver Run.
00:49
Thank you. 2027.
00:57
Subjecting, how with Brackette, Beaver Run.
01:05
I copy on the disturbance that with Breck 45.
01:16
We had eyes on that male party that he took off into the resort.
01:21
We are currently looking.
01:28
Copy the male took off into the resort.
01:30
You are currently looking.
01:37
Suburton.
01:45
City status.
01:48
Ten-four citation.
01:52
Copy citation, twenty-twite,
01:56
twenty-nine.
02:10
Gotty.
02:12
9.
02:18
So 32, this call is being translated with buoyance for Spanish.
02:25
There is a daughter in the house.
02:35
This is for the domestic.
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Location mentioned:
Verde Ct, Colorado 80424
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