Domestic disturbance reported near Verona Court, Charlottesville VA
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic disturbance was reported near Verona Court. A female was heard crying and a male was unresponsive. The suspect may have left the scene in a black Chevy SUV. Officers responded and noted prior history at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Charlottesville, Albemarle, and UVA Police
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Near Verona Court.
00:02
Now a call from (name withheld), reporting a domestic.
00:07
Caller can hear a female crying, the male is no longer responding.
00:11
It's important that ID that comes back to (name withheld).
00:15
I'm not going to correct.
00:18
(name withheld).
00:20
What's up?
00:24
Great.
00:26
Two, seven direct.
00:28
Direct.
00:29
Any history hit that address?
00:31
I'm checking it now.
00:32
It looks like the original complaint is responding, advising a male subject named.
00:37
Cedar has hit him.
00:41
My call takers working on trying to get the two separated.
00:45
Six, seven, twenty.
00:52
All right.
00:54
I'm on a bypass, I don't know where you're at, but I'm heading that way anyway.
00:57
You can stay clear out back in the month.
01:03
I'm on Richmond Road now.
01:04
I appreciate it.
01:07
Hello.
01:13
For Verona Court, previous history, we did have a call in 2023 in reference to custody issues.
01:25
And then Justin did the same thing as he is now in 2024, where he said he needs health unhung...
01:42
Please see you until traffic case come on.
01:46
Sounds like the suspect may have left in a black Chevy SUV.
01:51
We're trying to get a direction of travel.
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Location mentioned:
Verona Ct, Charlottesville, VA 22911
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