Domestic disturbance and open 911 line near mcmullen booth rd, Clearwater FL
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Authorities responded to a disturbance near building 7 on McMullen Booth Road in Clearwater involving a male and female arguing. The incident included an open 911 line with screaming and a male speaking calmly. The individuals left before officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Clearwater Police - East
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Open line with just screaming and a male talking calmly.
00:07
If you made out this email, saying, get away from me.
00:12
It's a map location.
00:18
It's mapping around building 7.
00:24
20, I'll be code 3 through the notes.
00:32
Let's go ahead and drop the gatecode in there as well.
00:38
Copy, we're working on.
00:44
I'm an open line, now it's just silent.
00:51
Do we get better luck on the apartment?
00:58
We're trying to ask now.
00:59
We've finally got to do one.
01:02
We're still a landline trying to speak with a female.
01:04
She said her ex put her hands on her.
01:09
We're trying to get her to answer our questions.
01:15
135. Is the male still in the residence or is she alone now?
01:23
A male has Mike Andrews.
01:25
He's sitting outside in the truck.
01:26
We're trying to get a description now.
01:32
It's going to be a dark blue, black, Ford F-150.
01:37
2015 model.
01:42
Yeah, I'm 10-12, 1.5, I believe, in front of building six.
01:49
Copy 120, 10-12 possibly, may all have.
01:54
130,
01:56
the 120, can we slow everybody down?
01:58
I haven't talked to the female, I don't know, her status, but yeah, there's nothing active here as far as that.
02:08
Okay, you're following one down.
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Location mentioned:
7th St, Clearwater, FL
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