Woman struck with bottle during domestic dispute, Fraser MI
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A woman was struck with a bottle by another female during a domestic dispute at an apartment near Frazier. The male suspect was still at the scene, while the woman fled to a neighbor's unit.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb County Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
Did you make 7359 from your caller's? A male said the female was hit with a bottle about an hour ago in the house.
00:09
The male gave the phone to the female and walked away, said another female hit the female with a bottle.
00:29
Great, do you have Universal?
00:32
Hey, from there, I'm not.
00:35
Oh.
00:41
960.
00:54
He's had a run for you.
00:55
Can you head eastbound 94 to southbound M10, eastbound 94 to southbound M10?
01:04
He's had a P on scene for a car assist.
01:09
You move it ahead.
01:10
That's way for us.
01:11
Okay.
01:16
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:17
Kelly.
01:19
That's a copy, sir.
01:20
617. Shranrow.
01:25
What would you like us?
01:32
You need this pull it up.
01:38
Okay.
01:48
A.
01:50
Region C, 22700, Greater Mac.
01:53
We got a call from the landline.
01:55
We tried to call the premises they put us on hold and then hung up.
02:00
Okay.
02:01
7.38.
02:05
X3.
02:13
6962.
02:17
Universal's clear comments.
02:21
Zero 605, California, across from that address, there's a pickup truck playing sound music.
02:27
Sound music.
02:35
Thank you. The domestic is near Frazier, Apartment 4.
02:42
The third-party caller said there's a male, age 33, assaulting a female.
02:47
(Name withheld).
02:49
Callers said the male is still at that apartment, but the female ran next door to apartment 3.
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Location mentioned:
Fraser, MI 48026
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