Domestic disturbance involving intoxicated male in parking lot, Harrison OH
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic disturbance near South State Department apartment four involving a male reportedly under the influence of crack and alcohol in the parking lot.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, uh... Reader domestic, over near South State Department apartment four.
00:07
Alright, we're getting ready to get two secure, we'll head over there.
00:10
Alright.
00:16
7 or 59?
00:19
No, is that right?
00:21
No, is that right?
00:24
That's 59A firm.
00:35
59A firm.
00:43
I have an attempt to locate fourth-party information from the city after they received a third-party call from the National Suicide Hotline.
00:54
They're requesting an attempt to locate and check on the while being about possibly suicidal subject by the name of (name withheld), female 15.
01:01
Currently in wheelchair,
01:04
stage that she was going to roll her wheelchair down the steps at school today.
01:08
Real-time crime track the IP address to either the high school or middle school or a location in Colorado.
01:19
I copy. I'm not immediately aware of a student that matches that, but I'll try to figure it out.
01:27
That's clear.
01:32
Just show me around to that, then.
01:35
8-10-11. We're 2.6 from Whitewater and send me to run on near South City.
01:42
Okay. It's physical trouble's boyfriend, (name withheld).
01:47
He's possibly under the influence of crack and alcohol.
01:54
Okay.
01:57
Hey, do you say apartment four?
02:00
Yes,
02:01
but supposedly they're in the parking lot?
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Location mentioned:
S State St, Harrison, OH 45030
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