Woman shoved entry and struck caller in domestic dispute, Newark OH
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A woman forcibly entered a home near Country Side Drive and hit the caller in the face during a domestic dispute. She is described as a white female wearing a black shirt and was driving a white Chevy 3500 truck. The woman left the scene heading east on Sharon Valley Road.
Audio|Heard on: Licking County Public Safety
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Countryside Drive near Country Side Drive, callers reporting domestic dispute with (name withheld) being physical.
00:06
I don't want to just transfer it over Ristful processing.
00:20
3338. The FEMA is going to be Kelly Walden.
00:23
She shoved her way into the home and hit the caller in the face with her phone.
00:28
Got.
00:33
1-175-1 break for two-settles.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:39
John Zebra George 8092, JZG 89092, break.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:49
John Mary Lincoln, 6358, JML 6358.
00:57
First comes back to a 23 Honda SUV out of Reynoldsburg to Blacksmee-Gurong valid, negative 56 additional honor.
01:07
So is my Geroon, break?
01:13
Just advise your suspect to be a white female black shirt in advance.
01:16
She arrived in a white Chevy 3500.
01:19
SUV. BWASG Geroom out of Athmaevalid,
01:23
negative 50s.
01:24
Turn 4.
01:25
Did she also ram the hostman's vehicle?
01:29
That was...
01:32
Yeah.
01:37
All right, are we?
01:40
Go ahead and pass you that.
01:43
Okay.
01:46
Three seven, just be advised, I'm coming all the way out east.
01:52
Okay.
01:57
Is that chance for countryside out? Females now leaving going eastbound on Sharon Valley Road.
02:02
What kind of vehicle?
02:06
The white Chevy truck, 3,500.
02:09
I'd be four laser.
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Location mentioned:
Country Side Dr, Newark, OH 43055
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