Woman dragged by hair during domestic disturbance, Delaware OH
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic disturbance near Chelsea Street apartment E where a woman reported that a man dragged her by the hair. A protection order was in effect, but the woman did not know the man's identity. The man left in a silver four-door sedan.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Public Safety
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you. Don'tcom 8217 for a suspicious person.
00:10
One-seven. 821. A2.
00:14
I mean it's going to be near Chelsea Street apartment E.
00:22
Colle is advising dads at the house and there's a protection order and that they have left in a silver four-door sedan.
00:30
There's going to be lofty yelling in the background.
00:36
One break.
00:40
Delcom, battalion, Johnstein,
00:43
who started dormit and shone out to investigate.
00:46
Who's evacuated?
00:48
Mark this Columbus Pike Command.
00:52
1-4-1 Southbound, color-advised, three vehicles, look like a couple that out and started fighting.
01:02
That's... Yeah.
01:08
Or I'll also get in route.
01:12
Okay,
01:18
I'll be around to 77 Ferranic Court.
01:22
I copy, I just clear it.
01:28
There's wallet.
01:29
I'll be 45 now.
01:30
Okay, on the break.
01:33
Okay.
01:35
County is going to be en route.
01:36
They received an additional call a female ran out into the roadway and was dragged by her hair by a male subject.
01:45
Okay.
01:47
So that was the 39 again?
01:50
Southbound one four one.
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Location mentioned:
Chelsea St, Delaware, OH 43015
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