Domestic disturbance with shouting and possible contact, Fallon NV
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There was a domestic disturbance near York Lane where a man reported his ex-girlfriend refused to leave his home. Both were yelling, and there was possible physical contact. Both had been drinking, and firearms were secured in the home.
Audio|Heard on: Churchill County Sheriff Dispatch
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Sure, Sharyan, I have a 1016, near York Lane.
00:05
RP is advising his ex-girlfriend showed up at his house, is refusing to leave.
00:10
First of Pearl.
00:11
Can't hear anything else in the background due to them both yelling on each other.
00:17
Did advise it hasn't been physical, however the female half is advising in the background that it has.
00:25
Church will take you to join copy Lvina room.
00:30
997, copy as well, 36.
00:39
Churchill 6.57.
00:41
6.57.
00:43
6.57.
00:46
There's a negative answer at the door and I try to attempt to contact me at 21 negative answers as well.
00:51
You can go ahead and put me clear for now here.
00:55
I'll be 76 to the 68 Lincoln.
00:59
Copy.
01:07
Responding units to York for 43, I'm trying to have the parties separate themselves until you're able to be on scene.
01:16
Male half is advising there's a couple 1032s at home that I locked up.
01:21
He advised that he has been drinking as well as the female half, however she's in the background yelling that she has not.
01:34
16 copies.
01:38
97 copies. 497 copies.
01:46
497 and 657.
01:47
I'll have a repeat round.
01:54
Copy.
02:00
CIRGEL 6507-123.
02:06
Copy both,
02:08
female and all are both clear.
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Location mentioned:
York Ln, Fallon, NV 89406
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