Domestic disturbance near Aldergrove Road involving yelling, Ferndale WA
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A domestic disturbance involving yelling and a possible altercation occurred near Aldergrove Road. Two males left the scene in a red Dodge truck and a dark sedan without contacting authorities.
Audio|Heard on: Whatcom County Sheriff, Bellingham and Western Washington University Police
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
At FIGIL domestic,
00:02
wire resident, near Aldergrove Road.
00:06
The recent three delays in the EOC.
00:12
Okay.
00:17
Near Aldergrove.
00:24
Park in the driveway,
00:27
yelling,
00:29
one of the same get off me, it's part between a baying town.
00:47
Welcome to each other someone.
00:49
RPN, this is a neighbor, too far for description,
00:53
seeing flashlights, and hearing you disagreement.
00:59
Person-vers.
01:09
Buckley is just fine to Aldergrove.
01:12
Kirby is advising that (name withheld) is tempted to leave in a red Dodge truck west down to Aldergrove.
01:18
I does have a warrant in local EV anti-harassment order violation.
01:24
Other parties leave it into the van.
01:28
This is Henry.
01:30
Bakerview and I-5.
01:44
I'm sorry.
01:51
Travel Ket.
01:53
Iowa,
01:56
Ocean Paul Tom, 736, Bob,
02:00
and Cherry.
02:02
Jerry.
02:05
Cherry, I Bob.
02:06
Thank you. Thank you.
02:20
Are you confirming that both parties left or just allegedly chat?
02:31
Affirmed both parties, it sounds like left.
02:35
(name withheld) in the red truck and the other male, possibly a mid-flian,
02:40
in a dark sedan.
02:44
And neither of them called?
02:48
Correct. They're not called.
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Location mentioned:
Aldergrove Rd, Ferndale, WA 98248
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