Domestic disturbance at north 23rd street with arrest, Hollywood FL
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According to the dispatch call, a male took a phone from a female during a possible domestic disturbance near North 23rd Street. The female yelled the address and the male asked if she called 911 before the line disconnected. Officers arrived and found the door would not open and noted damage. A juvenile was possibly inside. An arrest was made and maintenance was requested for the damaged door.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be near North 23rd Street.
00:03
Open line, voicemail and call back case 40938.
00:13
I'm under from there.
00:15
Question you turn, send the area.
00:17
You're clear on top of 94.
00:30
He sent for 537.
00:37
The male, I guess, had the phone.
00:39
It sounds like he,
00:41
based on these comments that he took the phone from the female,
00:44
she was yelling the address in the background.
00:47
He was asking her if she called 911 and then the line disconnected.
00:51
When we got out there,
00:53
K93 was at the door, they wouldn't open it.
00:57
And then I see comments that there's a description of a male and it says attempt to jump.
01:03
I'm not sure what that means.
01:04
It said something about a juvenile in the residence.
01:08
The air was cease all radio transmissions immediately,
01:09
and then eventually we were meet, and they did request maintenance for a damaged door.
01:15
So I'm not sure if they had to force entry or what, but the email was person in custody on that call.
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Location mentioned:
N 23rd Ave, Hollywood, FL 33020
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