Domestic assault in Camden leaves man injured, Camden NY
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A domestic dispute near Curtis Road in Camden turned physical, which caused facial injuries to a 59-year-old man and prompted emergency and law enforcement response.
Audio|Heard on: Oneida County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
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455, 1d4-4-d44 domestic[1].
00:06
Hi.
00:08
1D-4444.
00:11
455-1d4 domestic[1] near Curtis Road, Camden. Wife reportedly drinking, argument with 18-year-old son.
00:22
Wife drinking and the court with 18-year-old son there she took his keys not letting him leave.
00:41
Forger, I'll be clear last for the report.
00:44
C4A0, 2020.
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455, 1d44, getting an additional call from (name withheld), the Juneau's mother.
00:53
Sheep the first time just got physical with her boyfriend we're trying to confirm any injuries.
01:02
Hi-5, Kappa Kappi.
01:16
Bill phone on truck yourself.
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Only one-five.
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Court in New York,
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New York, Lincoln-L-A madam, 5088.
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2030.
01:35
...vert control the Camden Ambulance.
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Andrews from a cell near Curtis Road.
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Camden Ambulance,
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injuries from assault, near Curtis Road.
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Camden Ambulance injuries from assault, near Curtis Road.
01:59
Cross of Route 13 and Carleton Pong Road, responding for a 59-year-old male,
02:06
and facial injuries from an assault.
02:10
The suspect is still on the scene.
02:12
Law enforcement is en route.
02:14
They are not yet on the scene.
Police codes explained
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[1]
domestic: Domestic incident/dispute
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Location mentioned:
Camden, NY 13316
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