Domestic dispute with items thrown, suspect fled on foot, Menomonee Falls WI
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A domestic dispute occurred near Cleveland Avenue involving a verbal argument and items thrown by the girlfriend. Alcohol was involved and the suspect fled on foot after the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Falls, 215, falls 213 for a domestic.
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Paul, 2.6.
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34.
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34.
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Near Cleveland Avenue, Apartment 1, caller and his girlfriend had a verbal argument and then the girlfriend threw some items.
00:33
The girlfriend is going to be at Kendra. The subject fled on foot after the caller called us for assistance.
00:44
I want to locate a shelter has a bed available.
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It's located in downtown.
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We do have some requirements, all of which I believe just qualify for.
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218 on 1060, you can attach me.
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Ever.
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10-4, make sure where and when 37 gets your we'll make arrangements to get him down there.
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104. King 293 traffic.
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The traffic stop, last the sunset.
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King 293, go ahead.
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We pulled into the residence in Illinois 28 of Frank Nora 72136, Frank Norah 72136.
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Before.
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Adam, Stan, Union, 3241, ASU, 3241, less than sunset.
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218, do we have any kind of description to the female?
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No one, could you?
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Echo 2.25. Take on the ditch.
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104.
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406, we a part copy.
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Echo 225.
01:53
Sounds like she's now returned, actually, the unit.
01:57
Both parties have been in the caller's advising but this started.
01:59
He wanted to drive after drinking to get more drinks and she wouldn't let him.
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Location mentioned:
Cleveland Ave, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
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