Intoxicated man crashes truck and damages home, Janesville WI
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Officers responded to a domestic disturbance near Edward Street where a woman reported that her intoxicated husband crashed his truck into an electrical box at the end of the driveway. The crash also caused damage to cabinets inside the home.
Audio|Heard on: Rock County Public Safety
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
And 401 a family problem.
00:10
402 and 401, a family problem.
00:12
10 footbill, near Edward Street.
00:16
Caller advising her husband is extremely intoxicated.
00:19
He tried to drive the truck and crashed into a box at the end of the driveway.
00:23
Sounds like he broke some cabinets inside as well.
00:27
That's a follow to an incident earlier, clients.
00:34
402 copy.
00:36
West Exxon afternoon.
00:42
401 from the highway show.
00:49
1.32, I'm clear.
00:51
I can head to that.
00:52
411, so that 22.
00:56
4732, I copy.
00:58
411, I'll stay clear.
01:00
401, I copy, thank you.
01:06
4.O2, are they both still unseen and how long ago to the husband-in-in-the-junction back?
01:16
Yes, they're both on scene.
01:17
I'll have to call back to see how long ago that was.
01:20
It sounds like she had left earlier when you guys were there and his sons came back because she had a fly tire and all this was going on.
01:33
10-4[1] at 1859.
01:39
Talk to the call taker.
01:42
It sounds like he had just backed into the electrical box and he tried to call the electrical company as well.
01:49
That's why they're what he called this.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Edward St, Janesville, WI 53548
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