Woman assaulted and thrown down stairs near Welton Ave, Delmar IA
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A woman reported being assaulted and thrown down the stairs by her boyfriend near Welton Avenue. Possible drug use was noted, but no weapons were seen.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton City Fire and Police
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
2314, physical domestic, near Welton Ave.
00:04
Our caller is third party.
00:07
He states that his friend (name withheld) contacted him saying she was beaten.
00:12
She doesn't have a working phone, she's just using Wi-Fi.
00:16
(Name withheld) says she was beat up and thrown down the stairs by her boyfriend (name withheld).
00:20
She sent him a pin showing her location.
00:23
It says near Welton Avenue.
00:25
My caller, which doesn't exist, so we believe it is Welton, probable drug use, possible masks, no weapons mentioned.
00:53
Wow, 24, so on duty.
00:58
Okay,
01:00
sir.
01:12
Centering company three ambulance three ambulance three ambulance three amput.
01:15
We need you to stage 15287th street northwest.
01:21
Again we want you to stage.
01:22
This is for a 55 year old female who is assaulted by her teenage son.
01:27
She is conscious and breathing was knocked down and hit her head.
01:32
15287th Street Northwest.
01:33
Please stage.
01:34
Love that timeout 725.
01:41
The two names of that, well address, probably going to be (name withheld).
01:47
Be,
01:48
thank you.
01:57
Just to confirm with you, 21, we're saying (name withheld), H-A-R-T,
02:02
approximately 37, is that, correct?
02:05
Yeah, acknowledgment.
02:06
I think he's got a McCausland address in the house.
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Location mentioned:
Welton Ave, Delmar, IA 52037
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