Woman blocked from leaving home requests police escort, Madison NC
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A woman sent a text saying she wants to leave the house but her boyfriend is not allowing her to leave. She asked for police escort and assistance near Longview Road.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Copy, I'm taking a domestic at this time.
00:03
Near Longview Road.
00:07
Cross street, Turner's Loop, Rolling Road.
00:10
Call her advise it.
00:11
The mother texted the caller that she wants to leave the house when her boyfriend won't let her leave.
00:16
42, zero.
00:19
Copy. You start that way with 42.
00:21
4-2.
00:28
10.
00:29
Just feel like me, cleared up.
00:32
10-4[1], 18-seat-common, route 42.
00:36
Copy.
00:41
34. Come around this shipman, stay tight.
00:49
Units and routes along the road caller is requesting an escort to, I'm assuming to this Longview address.
00:58
Once they meet at the House of Stars,
01:01
she's going to be in a gray Subaru Forrester.
01:05
The mother is a white female in her early 60s, (name withheld) subject.
01:12
Suspect's a white male in his 50s or 60s, (name withheld) subject.
01:23
Chief Albert.
01:25
Do you advise that they're requesting the escort?
01:35
She is requesting an escort to pick up her mother.
01:39
She's also requesting a public service while en route.
01:44
Let me know when the line is clear.
01:47
Copy line is clear.
01:48
Caller is advising that the mother says she is not able to leave the house.
01:52
The male won't let her.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Longview Rd, Madison, NC 27025
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