Man locked in bathroom with knife after argument, Norfolk VA
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A man at an apartment near Crescent Way locked himself in a bathroom with a knife after a relationship issue. The knife was later taken away, and emergency responders were called to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk City Police Dispatch - 2nd Precinct
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01:54
Transcript:
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143 143 13 started towards person with Flett near Crescent Way up on 103 Caller states his friend has a knife who has locked himself in a restroom trying to harm himself I have no further at this time 4'5
00:13
Got been around
00:14
Thank you
00:24
Second to our weapon incident, near Crescent Way, Unit 103.
00:29
Call the friend has a knife locked in the bathroom, found out to himself,
00:34
or 22O, Romeo, Lopez.
00:41
Yeah,
00:43
I heard the question one as well.
00:45
Kathy, thank you.
00:54
Seeing en route to Crescent Way.
00:56
Apparently the male got caught cheating.
00:58
So it's going to be out of Romeo Lopez.
01:00
Male's going to be in the bathroom with a knife.
01:05
Weiss on seeing there with two kids currently.
01:10
Apparently the male ran out of the residents.
01:17
We're trying to get more.
01:27
3TN throughout the Crescent Ways.
01:29
Male around 5'9, 145 pounds.
01:31
Wearing a black shirt and pajamas.
01:35
I guess they're going to be a south park of the jama bottoms.
01:42
They don't have a direction of...
01:44
We don't have a direction of travel just yet.
01:46
We're trying to ascertain if he still has a knife or not.
01:52
It looks like the knife was taken away from him.
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Location mentioned:
Crescent Way, Norfolk, VA 23513
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