Domestic dispute escalates at a residence near Willow Drive, Lafayette IN
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A verbal domestic dispute occurred between a man and a woman near the 3400 block of Union Street. The situation may have escalated when the man allegedly dragged the woman into a yellow house near Willow Drive and Union Street.
Audio|Heard on: Tippecanoe County Law Enforcement
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
1.5 units east, verbal domestic in the area near the 3400 block of Union Street.
00:04
White male, white female, on foot, arguing in front of automotive solutions.
00:10
Both parties on foot eastbound.
00:13
4.6 where I'll be around.
00:19
This is 464 on Union.
00:22
We're here in terms.
00:25
456,000, down.
00:31
South.
00:32
64 and 558, 448.
00:36
Use channel 3 for your call.
00:42
540 on 2.
00:44
Go ahead on 2.
00:50
Females valid, female ID; vehicle comes back to her.
00:54
Copy, thank you.
00:55
Pretty 112?
00:58
112.
01:00
Can you please put me out at Community Policing at MSWE? Clear.
01:13
464.
01:15
Good. Good.
01:27
Caller apparently was still in the area. He advised that the male grabbed the female and dragged her into a yellow house near Willow and Union, believed to be near Willow Drive.
01:36
All right, copy.
01:39
Papers 2941, 2941.
01:42
Six.
01:48
464.
01:51
Union and Willow.
01:58
Okay, 814 doesn't appear to be a good address.
02:00
I'm thinking it's going to be near Willow Drive, according to Google Maps.
02:08
You're talking about on Willow, correct?
02:14
Correct.
02:16
Near Willow Drive, it's the only yellow house seen, second one off Union Street on the west side of the street.
02:19
All right, I'm clear.
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Location mentioned:
Willow Dr, Lafayette, IN 47905
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