Female kicked out and disorderly in apartment hallway, Chillicothe OH
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A female was kicked out of her apartment near Western Avenue and left waiting in the hallway. She was yelling and banging in the hallway, causing a disorderly disturbance.
Audio|Heard on: Ross County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Can you have the 1957 Western Avenue apartment,
00:04
either near 12 or near 212, she said building 200 for disorderly.
00:08
She said her father is kicking her out and throwing her belongings from apartment, yelling at her.
00:15
She's going to be outside in the hallway, waiting.
00:19
Okay, it's near 212.
00:25
I'll check with that.
00:28
Okay.
00:34
1959.
00:39
You have 980 with you.
00:43
Right.
00:45
Okay. Okay.
00:47
We're out here with 18 and 66.
00:50
Okay.
00:56
18 and 60, you have correct?
00:59
Right.
01:00
Next available, we'll roll back.
01:03
Okay.
01:06
1542 to action break for public service.
01:09
Do it.
01:15
740304, 1124.
01:17
It's friend (name withheld).
01:18
He's give her a 10 and I'll patch him when you get on the phone.
01:28
I'll give her a 10 and then I'll give you a 10 and connect you guys.
01:36
Okay.
01:42
We've tried twice in rings and it sounds like you're acts like they're sitting in a straight to voice mail.
01:52
Jacksonbury for another cutlook service.
01:57
Go ahead.
01:59
(number withheld).
02:03
(number withheld).
02:09
That'll be for a (name withheld).
02:11
It's (name withheld)'s boyfriend.
02:20
The 911 call from a neighbor,
02:24
a female caller,
02:27
is now banging on something and being disorderly out in the hallway.
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Location mentioned:
Western Ave, Chillicothe, OH 45601
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