Sibling removed from abusive situation at gas station, Jackson County WI
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A woman at a gas station near WI-95 and County Road P asked for a deputy's help after taking her brother out of an abusive situation. They are in a gray Chevrolet car. The incident involved previous contact near Providence Street.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
I have a female on the line that 139 dealt with this morning.
00:07
However, she is in Taylor,
00:10
and I have a call near Providence Street,
00:13
lot number five.
00:15
That female is in a car at, I believe, it's going to be the gas station,
00:23
needing to speak to a deputy as she thinks she may get in front.
00:27
for taking her brother out of an abusive situation.
00:32
Can I have you meet with her? Again, she's gonna be in Taylor, happened near Providence Street.
00:42
At which gas station?
00:46
I got it confirmed.
00:54
2425, it's going to be that corner store at Highway 95 and County Road P she did turn into.
01:01
Acknowledged. Who's my complaint?
01:08
(name withheld),
01:11
and again, currently she has her brother with her.
01:16
If you need ten ninety first, I can give you more details,
01:21
but she will be in a gray Chevy car at that gas station.
01:30
Acknowledged.
01:35
Assignment completed.
01:37
Twenty, Jay.
01:39
425.
01:44
1023 with Wisconsin three eight eight W.
01:50
William M. Mary Wyom.
01:57
Copy, that's going to be a 2013 Chevy Malibu silver in color.
02:03
I believe that registered owner will be mother or grandmother of our caller and her brother.
02:12
It expires 2 of 26th.
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Location mentioned:
WI-95 & County Rd P, Springfield, WI 54659
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