Domestic disturbance reported near Quality Inn in Fayetteville, Fayetteville GA
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Emergency responders received a 911 open line call near Quality Inn in Fayetteville, where a female was heard crying and a male was raising his voice. There is a history involving the phone number linked to (name withheld). Authorities are investigating a possible domestic disturbance at this location.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
Listen to dispatch call
01:13
Transcript:
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717 at Quality Inn near East Lanier Avenue near East Lanier Avenue Cross Street of Jack Bede at Meringway
00:09
9-1-1 open line plotting in the area female crying in the background history with the phone number for (name withheld) subject it sounds like a male is in the background raising his voice they're possibly moving showing on North Glynn Street now traveling northbound ten four dast and austin spencer
00:28
what kind of history where you got well
00:31
over spencer
00:35
Give me a 21.
00:36
Which property release are we talking about?
00:40
(name withheld).
00:43
There's a domestic with the phone number history.
00:48
13.3 area. If you're going on at 10.53, hat 127, San Luis Park.
00:54
I'll be trying it, COVID.
00:56
Copy. Tower.
00:59
So,
01:01
the call taker was able to get the call back on the line,
01:05
made contact with (name withheld) she had if everything was 10-4[1].
01:11
Yeah, I was still about trying to contact with her.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
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Location mentioned:
E Lanier Ave, Fayetteville, GA 30214
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