Domestic disturbance with yelling and property damage, Ellensburg WA
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A domestic disturbance occurred near Airport Road with neighbors reporting yelling, property damage, and a possible assault.
Audio|Heard on: Kittitas County Public Safety
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Kittitas County, domestic in progress near Airport Road, apartment number (number withheld).
00:06
36.
00:10
36, The Verge, unit (number withheld).
00:14
Reporting neighbors yelling and possibly breaking items.
00:19
They have a history of fighting.
00:22
Still obtaining further information.
00:23
36,
00:25
(number withheld).
00:28
3643, 1134.
00:35
Okay, I'm afraid.
00:37
Okay,
00:39
I'm 3643.
00:41
Okay, I'm 3643.
00:43
You're reporting party advised.
00:44
Can you hear a female say you're breaking my stuff?
00:48
Also heard her say, give me back my phone, get out of my house.
00:57
36 also can hear female screaming at the top of their lungs.
01:02
Unknown weapon.
01:04
36.
01:06
36. 36, 1126.
01:11
Determine if there's been previous domestic.
01:15
Stillman showing no previous history at location and over a year.
01:22
403. 13, 136.
01:23
Kick on one through one, status.
01:29
Come one-thir-1 status.
01:32
One-1-1130.
01:40
He comes down.
01:42
He goes my iron.
01:45
177-19.
01:49
22117-19.
01:51
22117.
01:57
On 36 43,
02:00
Female heard saying pack up your stuff and leave has been ongoing for the past 20 minutes.
02:06
Reporting party now advised they possibly hear an assault can hear the male say stop hitting it.
02:13
36.
02:15
36, 1130.
02:17
Q and out of Q.
02:21
22, 1130.
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Location mentioned:
Airport Rd, Ellensburg, WA 98926
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