Domestic disturbance at Pasco residence involving key grabbing, Pasco WA
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic disturbance occurred near South 8th Avenue in Pasco. A female caller reported her husband grabbed her and tried to take her keys. The husband possibly left the scene wearing only boxers.
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Transcript:
00:00
Domestic disturbance in progress, near South 8th Avenue.
00:03
One-12.
00:09
Pasco 112, domestic disturbance in progress, near South 8th Avenue.
00:13
Caller is verbal with her husband; he tried to take her keys and grabbed her. We're trying to get more information.
00:21
Okay.
00:23
Covering unit for Pasco, 12.
00:25
Dispatch Rubber 7.1A follow-up handled by phone.
00:30
What is the one?
00:32
Rubber 7-1-2123.
00:36
Got me.
00:37
King 11, dispatcher.
00:40
King 11.
00:45
I'll be contacting one behind a fat cat rail.
00:53
All right. Refresh hospital zone for you, domestic disturbance in progress, near West Henry.
00:59
See through the details.
01:04
Pasco 23, we have Alaska Burn first of Adam, verbal in the background with the caller.
01:09
We're still turning in front.
01:11
All right, it's going to confirm at this point.
01:13
Is this verbal?
01:14
At this point, still is verbal.
01:16
All right, we'll get to that weekend.
01:18
Pasco, 23 also.
01:20
Good.
01:25
The suspect, if he did leave, was only wearing boxers when last seen, and possibly still in the area.
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Location mentioned:
S 8th Ave, Pasco, WA 99301
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