Shooting during a domestic incident in Neelyville, Neelyville MO
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A shooting happened during a domestic incident in Neelyville. A black male was shot and a female had cuts. Emergency services and police responded. The scene is secured and the parties are separated.
Audio|Heard on: Southeast Missouri Counties Public Safety
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
John Fire! John's fired!
00:05
John's fired! Stop!
00:11
Willard! Said EMS.
00:14
7.4.
00:24
1298, Wilson.
00:28
1298?
00:31
Yeah, with a 10.50, I'm just north of H.
00:34
Henry, I'm 63.
00:35
We've got one on the roadway.
00:42
48, powder blow.
00:46
548.
00:49
Overheard Butler County traffic.
00:51
A possible shots fired.
00:53
Could you check and see if I need to respond?
00:57
Ten, four-wheel checking advice.
00:59
33rd and fetch.
01:03
Good.
01:04
All zero.
01:06
Two 51.
01:14
One black male subject, gunshot wounds.
01:26
Popper Bluff, 548.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:35
548, Butler County requesting assistance.
01:39
They also have Popper Bluff Police Department en route.
01:43
494, old 67 in Neelyville.
01:48
Deputies on scene with a domestic, one black male gunshot wound and female subjects with lacerations.
01:59
104 I'll be in now.
02:03
Understood.
02:05
Also, Butler County Deputy advising they are currently secure.
02:12
104, will they need additional such as DDCC to be responding or?
02:20
Was not requested at this time.
02:26
104.
02:31
48, Popper Bluff is the domestic still in progress.
02:40
548, Miller County advising deputies on scene believe both parties to be separated.
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Location mentioned:
Neelyville, MO 63954
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