Man choked woman during domestic disturbance in Hot Springs, Hot Springs AR
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic dispute occurred near South Patterson Street in Hot Springs where a man reportedly choked a woman. The suspect was seen leaving in a white GMC Acadia with a Batman license plate.
Audio|Heard on: Hot Springs Police Department
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
171, 163. Stand by the copy battery.
00:04
171, 163 battery, near South Patterson.
00:08
Can be a male on scene that choked the female.
00:12
Female thought the actor had left, but he's now back on scene.
00:18
171-184, family's work.
00:20
163 from the PD.
00:22
128 to 163, I'm Central and Grand.
00:25
I'll be closer.
00:26
1-6-3-3.
00:28
Dispatch direct? Dispatch direct.
00:42
171-128 further back is going to be a (name withheld) he's a blackmail black Nike hoodie black sweats white socks still gathering further
00:57
117-1-50 point 38 copy 192 to 171 171
01:08
171-128 further if it's (name withheld) 122173 shows an address of living there ideally no deal numbers he's clear Copy Further the mail's in a white GMC Acadia with a batman plate on the front driving towards Thornton Ferry on the upper pipe
01:41
I'm on Albert Pike now, I'll drive out now and see if I can locate that vehicle.
01:47
Copy.
01:52
One, seven, one to one, the one twenty eight.
01:55
One twenty eight.
02:00
Down there, all the way to atwards.
02:04
I didn't see any vehicle match in their description.
02:07
Copy same, I'm going to go ahead,
02:10
turn back around, head back your way.
02:12
Copy.
02:14
20-1-71.
02:17
Got it, sir.
02:21
Anybody all make contact with our victim?
02:24
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
S Patterson St, Hot Springs, AR 71913
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