Male threatens wife during domestic disturbance with children present, Lake Elsinore CA
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A domestic disturbance was reported near Road 26 1/2. A male was reported to be abusing his wife while children were crying. Authorities responded with emergency lights and sirens.
Audio|Heard on: Madera County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Call 75, have a Spanish speaker on 911 state that there is a domestic possibly occurring.
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Near Road 26 1/2.
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And apartment number one,
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that's the address per rapid.
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It's a male subject is abusing of the wife.
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There are children crying.
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Offi en route.
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Madurrault spripping.
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Upian route's rested.
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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But are sent it to you.
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15 cards.
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We have two addresses with what address she'll be heading to.
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The address changed on rapid to the row 26 and a half.
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When CHP initially transferred it over to us, they came in with the Avenue 6 address,
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and the RP could only advise that it was between 6 and 7.
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And he did say row 26.5, but he didn't know the numbers.
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Good more.
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Senator 15, is the RP advice going on right now?
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Chap 13, he advised that the husband was abusing the wife and he could hear kids crying.
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He didn't see anything, he's only here again.
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Okay,
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4. Paul 75 and whichever unit is closer, I go through Emergency response with lights and siren.
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Inside, I copy Emergency response with lights and siren from 7 and 28.
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Location mentioned:
Rd 26 1/2, California 93637
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