Domestic dispute with possible assault reported at apartment, Ellensburg WA
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A domestic dispute involving a male and female occurred at an apartment near Northbrook Court. A possible assault to the face was reported, and the male may have mental health issues. The female locked herself inside. Police responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kittitas County Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Kittcom domestic in progress, near Northbrook Court.
00:06
Go on time.
00:11
110, near Northbrook Court.
00:14
RP's advising that neighbors are arguing, can hear someone saying, get off me.
00:20
RP believes someone was assaulted in the face.
00:24
RP does not know their names.
00:25
This advice will be one male, one female,
00:28
unknown weapons.
00:29
RP believes the male subject possibly has mental health issues.
00:34
110.
00:35
116.
00:40
110, 116, 1022.
00:48
Kick on 110, 116, dispatch can hear a male in the background yelling,
00:54
also the RPs yelling at the male that the cops are on the way.
01:00
110 in the area way 116.
01:07
Receive 110 in the area, 1024.
01:15
Hickum 110, 116.
01:17
R.P. has locked herself inside of her apartment.
01:20
If she had a visual of the female at the front door when the male was coming at the RP.
01:30
And confirm the unit I'm here in yelling in another area.
01:38
Check and advise, 1026.
01:45
Come 110, our peace advising will be unit number two.
01:50
And confirm it's going to be near Northbrook Court.
02:02
110 affirmative.
02:05
110. I'm on foot at the entrance.
02:08
Awaiting 116.
02:09
Can't hear anything from this general area.
02:14
110, 1026.
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Location mentioned:
N Brook Ct, Ellensburg, WA 98926
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