Man threatens mother with knife during domestic disturbance, Kimberly WI
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A man threatened his mother with a knife during a domestic disturbance. He initially dropped the knife but later picked up another. The man was detained at gunpoint by law enforcement officers.
Audio|Heard on: Outagamie County Public Safety
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
sending a disturbance with a weapon, near South Railroad.
00:05
Caller reports that the father was threatening to kill the mother, he had a knife in his hand.
00:08
He did drop it, unknown where it is now, we can hear him yelling in the background.
00:12
He was also hitting the female.
00:14
Let's go to him.
00:17
634 copy.
00:20
39, copy.
00:25
2nd, 28.
00:28
628, 24.
00:30
282,
00:34
282. 282, 104.
00:37
282, 104. Can I get assistance for an inside tour?
00:47
4. 4.
01:05
Bodego, pacing, both across day, and Foxgrafing first responders, engine 40, response to Charles for a sick complaint.
01:11
It's going to be at 6915 County Road BB, again, 6915, Coney Road BD.
01:18
It's going to be at the Roll Transportation Incorporation, the 34-year-Rail.
01:25
Maxis and breathing against each Charles' response.
01:27
Winovago clear, 21, 41.
01:35
Good time I added you.
01:40
282 more riding.
01:41
I'll take the 2.82, 104.
01:45
Gounce through not listing units, channel 1 is restricted.
01:50
622 of 1041 north.
01:52
Bag me at the call, if you know.
01:54
6.22, 104. 28, 17.
02:01
6.08, 104. 3.4, same traffic.
02:09
104. 104.
02:11
74. 5.4.
02:16
Just advising the caller that the man has another knife in his hand.
02:21
104, we have one at gunpoint here.
02:26
104.
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Location mentioned:
S Railroad St, Kimberly, WI 54136
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