Domestic disturbance leads to removal of male subject, Ironton OH
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Police responded near Private Drive in Aid Township for a domestic disturbance. A male subject was removed from the scene. A female had a lip injury but declined to file charges. The male was associated with a blue minivan near orange cones at the driveway.
Audio|Heard on: Lawrence County Public Safety
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead. The code 20, near Private Drive 746,
00:12
all the township break 136 north.
00:16
Copy en route.
00:22
32, you copy that also.
00:26
Right, I got me.
00:32
Everybody talked to me, but there's a male 24 there's supposed to be code 24.
00:39
35, they're going to be all the way at the end of the road there, orange cones at the bottom of the driveway.
00:49
The ambulance crab tree now.
00:56
35, I'm on the other side of 136 coming in from Cawallon.
01:07
One female party has a busted lip.
01:11
He's already saying she doesn't want to file, they just want him removed.
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3573 and then a blue minivan.
01:23
A blue minivan. A blue minivan.
01:24
Okay.
01:25
Thank you. Did you say that they had road cone at the end of their driveway?
01:37
She said, but there's orange cones at the bottom of the driveway.
01:39
She's about a tee three three to the blue minivan.
01:46
Copy, I didn't see him come out the direction I came in.
01:54
35 is the 130s north on 243, son.
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Department.
02:06
Okay, I'm on 136 south, I'm turning around here.
02:11
It's not the floor I got in here.
02:18
Are you on the township road? Are you on the front of township road?
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Location mentioned:
Private Drive 4037, Ironton, OH 45638
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