Domestic argument heard near Wendell Street, Cambridge MA
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic argument involving a male and female was reported near Wendell Street. The argument appeared to be about a child and involved shouting and name-calling.
Audio|Heard on: Cambridge Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
5 in the area of Wendell Street for screams,
00:04
just a female screaming in the area.
00:12
There's also a male calling a female lots of names,
00:16
some sort of argument over a child.
00:20
No.
00:22
Control the Tenor.
00:24
Tanner, if you could just start it as well, because the report will be needed in there.
00:30
Copy. Okay.
00:36
I can already control.
00:37
Sir Lieutenant.
00:39
A little over to Wendell Street as well.
00:44
Recease.
00:49
Port of control.
00:54
Answer, four.
01:00
Sir, I'm clear.
01:01
Can you take me off a base in a personal?
01:04
Based on a personal, Richard.
01:10
Trenada, control.
01:11
Yes, Your Honor.
01:16
Just to clarify, do they think this is outside or inside?
01:25
They actually did state, they just stated if you're on Wendell that you can hear it,
01:30
just have male and female screaming at one another.
01:34
Copy, it's fun.
01:35
13 hours off in the area.
01:38
Off near areas.
01:44
Or five hours in the area.
01:46
In the area.
01:52
13-rard control.
01:54
32-hour control. 32-hour.
02:00
Nothing going on out on the street.
02:02
I'm going to loop back around see if I can maybe pinpoint no residents might be coming from.
02:08
Received, if it does help, the caller was calling from near Wendell Street, and they were in apartment 5.
02:15
Calving.
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Location mentioned:
Wendell St, Cambridge, MA 02138
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