Domestic disturbance reported with weapon concerns, Orem UT
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A domestic disturbance was reported near Heather Press Drive after a friend sent a safety code indicating distress. The husband involved has a violent history, drug user alert, and is a felon prohibited from having weapons. There are concerns for the safety of the family.
Audio|Heard on: Utah County Public Safety
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02:38
Transcript:
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26J 41, copy, domestic in progress.
00:07
It's near Heather Press Drive.
00:10
(Name withheld)'s friend has been having problems with her husband.
00:13
They made up a safety word,
00:15
and the friend just sent a text with a code word.
00:23
Texted at RPA at 1849 hours.
00:29
Oh,
00:31
sorry, just cleared up.
00:33
Copy.
00:38
18J 23, Central, 5'4.
00:43
04.
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64. 64. 6-835, copy the threat.
00:59
846 central before.
01:06
No,
01:11
4. Yeah.
01:15
I'd be in central.
01:34
39th fell in 1913.
01:38
She was barricaded.
01:40
The husband's going to be in Austin Williams.
01:43
Her husband's going to be in Austin Williams.
01:49
Our name's file is showing at 33.
01:54
This guy.
02:04
Do you assign this to me, clear it out and show me to knock that TV?
02:12
In your section, I can clear my head run, nothing around to that lot.
02:21
The husband is on Mike Walker, cites that he may be 17 from the AJ area in a white Ford F-250.
02:27
He's also been calling him threatening to his son.
02:29
He does have a gang drug user alert on his name, or he has a drug user alert.
02:33
No alcohol involved.
02:35
He decides that he is a felon and shouldn't have any weapons.
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Location mentioned:
Heather Rd, Orem, UT
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