Domestic assault and dispute at Admiralty Heights Lane, Navy Yard City WA
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic dispute involving assault was reported near Admiralty Heights Lane. A female was on top of a male, restricting his movement. The male stated the female claimed he hit her, while he said she was hit with a wallet. The incident involves a couple arguing with reports from an apartment near Admiralty Heights Lane.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Response for an assault near Advoz, Helens.
00:12
John 120 and John 87.
00:13
I'm on the line.
00:14
It's an open line between a male and female verbal herd.
00:16
The male advising that there is a female on top of him cannot let him,
00:21
asking her to Ken.
00:22
She let him go.
00:23
Try to get further.
00:39
Thank you everyone.
00:43
The government 432.
00:45
Out of 432.
00:47
No problem.
00:48
The RO was advised about the city ordinance as clearly she travels.
00:55
Out of further 2032.
00:59
(name withheld) and when on the line he identified the possible (name withheld), we're trying to get further.
01:14
He is announced the assault.
01:16
Happy RP back in the line advising that it's issues with his wife.
01:19
The RP is trying to leave and did give the address near Admiralty Heights Lane with the apartment B102 but didn't confirm the 1648.
01:34
Okay.
01:40
He's also in the line advising that she's saying that he hit her and he's advising that the wallet hit her.
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Location mentioned:
W Admiralty Heights Ln, Navy Yard City, WA 98312
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