Male yelling aggressively at residence near Joel Way, Fallon NV
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A male was yelling aggressively at a residence near Joel Way, possibly indicating a domestic disturbance. Officers responded to the scene and made contact with a subject outside.
Audio|Heard on: Churchill County Sheriff Dispatch
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03:6
Transcript:
00:00
Truth unit, Scylla 911,
00:03
Coming from near Joel Way, male yelling very aggressively towards somebody else.
00:21
The units are responding to near Joel?
00:30
467, go ahead.
00:33
Which units are responding to near Joel?
00:41
I'm 497 are you going with me?
00:44
That's it from I'm responded as well.
00:47
I believe 81 is taking their dog call.
00:50
The line is connected.
00:56
The line is connected.
01:04
One of seven copies, disconnect this.
01:10
It was just a lot of very impressive yelling of a male subject court company in the background.
01:17
Very well could have been a domestic disturbance that I'm able to determine.
01:24
44-67 copies.
01:35
467621 you want me to divert go with you guys your contiguous
01:42
We should be good, thank you.
01:49
Copy
01:53
It did quiet down just a bit before the lines is connected.
01:57
I possibly found a resident there last four of the interest for sure to be clear.
02:09
467 copies.
02:10
I'm in the area now.
02:17
467, 497. 467, 497.
02:18
Did you go on the south end or the north end?
02:25
I went in on the east side.
02:30
I'm going to take the west.
02:38
Churchill,
02:40
I'm 23. There's a subject outside.
02:42
Making contact?
02:45
Copy.
02:50
Churchill 407, I'll be 23 as well.
02:57
Copy.
03:03
Church from 467, we'll call for him.
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Location mentioned:
Joel Way, Fallon, NV 89406
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