Family dispute with shooting threats at fox point apartment, Fox Point WI
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According to the dispatch call, a family dispute occurred near West Bradley Road in Fox Point. The caller reported that his sister threatened to come with her husband and shoot him. The man locked himself in a bedroom. The sister was on scene but the husband was not.
Audio|Heard on: Glendale, Whitefish Bay and Shorewood Police
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Transcript:
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Dispatch to 326 and 333 for a family trouble.
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Near West Bradley Road, Unit 101.
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326. Dylan.
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333.
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33. 33.
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Family trouble near West Bradley Road, Unit 101.
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Our caller (name withheld) advised that his sister (name withheld) is threatening to come to his residence with her husband to shoot him.
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The subject is not on scene.
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He is currently locked himself in the bedroom or trying to get further.
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326.
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I got there.
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333.
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I got me.
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326 and 333.
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Just be advised the sister is on scene, however the husband is not.
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26 click got it.
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313. The advising of a pending PDL, 6,800 block of brown deer, rapid SOS to the location.
01:20
It was an automated accident prompt for a sentencing call there.
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10 4. I'll head to the area.
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10.4.
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In 326 and 333, we do have premise history.
01:41
It sounds like there might be a history of M.O.
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What's the call?
01:46
Jennifer, what's the recent call regarding that?
01:51
The family trouble,
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Location mentioned:
W Bradley Rd, Fox Point, WI 53217
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