Domestic disturbance with weapon reported near Jimmy Hughes St, Leighton AL
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A verbal domestic dispute involving a weapon occurred near Jimmy Hughes Street yesterday. The offender left the scene in an older Chevy truck heading toward Old Highway 20. Authorities are responding and gathering information.
Audio|Heard on: Colbert County Sheriff
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Can you be en route, near Jimmy Hughes Street?
00:05
Near Jimmy Hughes Street for domestic disturbance.
00:09
Still getting further, 1122.
00:11
10-1-2-2-2.
00:18
10-4-en route near Jimmy Hughes Street 1122
00:25
911 911-1-11-1.
00:31
Boy,
00:33
dispense.
00:40
1040, be advised, caller stated that the disturbance happened yesterday.
00:46
It was verbal, but there was a 10-32A involved.
00:54
That old part is still at the residence.
01:03
That's negative.
01:05
The offender is no longer on scene.
01:06
The call taker is attempting to get more information, but the caller is not cooperative.
01:15
Terrell.
01:22
Bill 13 now, 1.106.
01:24
Just a minute.
01:28
1125.
01:35
911,
01:37
be advised, the offender left the scene,
01:40
went towards Old Highway 20, stated that it started yesterday, but the offender recently left the scene at the time of call.
01:52
Can you give me the description of the call there? I'm coming up on the red light by the minute.
02:00
A Chevy truck, older model, possibly a 98.
02:06
Stand by for 28.
02:12
1028 will be 5-2 Alpha Charlie Charlie Tango Yankee.
02:17
5-2 Alpha Charlie-Charlie-Charlie-Tango Yankee.
02:23
Tenful.
02:25
Go ahead and run it and give me that color on it.
02:29
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Jimmy Hughes St, Leighton, AL 35646
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