Female screaming during apartment dispute in Olympia, Olympia WA
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Officers responded to an incident at an apartment near 93rd Avenue Southwest in Olympia where a female was screaming. The disturbance appeared to involve a possible domestic or apartment dispute.
Audio|Heard on: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
36 2493 to ask Southwest unit C.
00:02
Charles have female screaming alpha on the reviews standing filter.
00:07
6.4. 6.6.
00:09
6.
00:16
We're going to add 109. I'll be clear with the report.
00:18
Any touch with the disturbance?
00:20
Kevin.
00:21
Sixty-four, you can stand down.
00:37
Adam 6.7109.
00:39
The address was updated up to near 93rd Avenue Southwest unit C.
00:43
Charles Break, one day with 98 radio.
00:49
This is going to be right next door to your welfare.
00:54
Dr. You can finish and all that there.
01:06
Probably.
01:12
She's currently starting a great Chrysler unowned plate and a weapon.
01:26
Last of Boy (name withheld).
01:31
First of Charles, Adam, Sam, Sam, Adam, Nora.
01:34
David Robert Adam, Noah of Nora, date of birth, (number withheld).
01:42
3rd 1534.
01:49
It's going to be at Shaill's tribal plate of CT00203 for the female.
01:58
With the name.
02:05
With the name you provided, I'm getting a return for (name withheld).
02:14
(number withheld).
02:16
Apple testing.
02:22
So we know with that if possible.
02:28
Pretty.
02:33
Awesome ninety-third for the disturbance.
02:36
The RP is going to be an apartment D.
02:38
David.
02:39
That female belongs to unit C.
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Location mentioned:
93rd Ave SW C, Olympia, WA 98512
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