Domestic disturbance near Piano Road in Clarkson, Clarkson KY
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A domestic disturbance was reported near Piano Road in Clarkson involving a female caller and her boyfriend who was violent and possibly armed. Two children and the caller's brother were present in the home. The caller hid in a room and disconnected the call during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Grayson County Law Enforcement and EMS
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Near Piano Road in Clarkson.
00:04
Caller said her boyfriend was acting violent,
00:07
he was physically aggressive earlier and is now yelling.
00:09
She is hiding in a room right now.
00:12
[Indistinct]
00:18
Two, four.
00:23
There are two children in the home and her brother is also there.
00:29
Not sure how old he is.
00:30
I'm going to search units 104 and 112.
00:38
Good.
00:44
There was a call from this address on the 30th of November.
00:48
The boyfriend had stated he had a firearm in his car.
00:53
Not sure if he has it at this time, but that was the last report.
01:03
Before.
01:10
I'm going to pass the ticket to the car.
01:20
Here we take that.
01:23
He said the firearm is under the passenger seat of this vehicle.
01:33
Sample.
01:39
He said he went outside and the caller locked the front door because he also kicked the bathroom door earlier, the children are downstairs.
02:05
Dispatch to units 112 and 104.
02:12
The caller told me to forget it and disconnected the call.
02:20
I cannot call back to the 911 area code.
02:22
She doesn't have a working cell phone but he was still yelling in the background when she disconnected.
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Clarkson, KY
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