Domestic chaos on Shady Rd sparks urgent police response, Glen Aubrey NY
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A domestic disturbance was reported on Shady Rd when a 24-year-old man caused property damage and refused police contact, raising immediate concern for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Broome County Battalion 2 Public Safety
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01:39
Transcript:
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2C2, 2C31, 400, Shady, 5, William Comar is a caller reporting for domestic, 24-year-old son-tile, Comars, destroying items in the house,
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throwing cans and a glass model, white males, hair,
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and a moustache.
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No.
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No drugs or alcohol weapons.
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Four hundred shady to cross from our navcats in row.
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We see the row, three or nine.
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We see zero.
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Thirteen twice.
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Two hundred. Two hundred.
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Two-four. Two-four.
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Two-four.
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Respond to the Y-50 from the Afrojny that heard yesterday.
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That's what.
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So, see, two-six to room,
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the right or left, between any.
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Two-Z26, I've seen 1345Far.
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Here, I want to row two, set a shirt.
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Room 2C26.
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Under Rule 10-4[1], I'm going to stop it.
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Lord's quick and escape security.
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Call 9-1-1-9-1-7.
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Kyle called,
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he's... Kyle called 911, said he's not coming out of his room, doesn't like police, and won't speak to them.
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He said he does not have any weapons.
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He was advised to yellow.
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He will need to speak to police.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Shady Rd, Glen Aubrey, NY 13777
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