Domestic dispute with stolen vehicle in Prescott Valley, Prescott Valley AZ
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According to the dispatch call, authorities responded to a domestic dispute near East Spouse Court in Prescott Valley. A woman tried to serve legal papers to her boyfriend at the residence. The man appeared agitated and attempted to leave in a white Chevy Tahoe later reported stolen. The woman was carrying a firearm but secured it before officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Yavapai County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Attempted to serve legal papers near East Spouse Court.
00:06
Caller has attempted to serve papers to her boyfriend multiple times.
00:10
He is currently there.
00:11
He is trying to start his vehicle.
00:15
Copy and roger.
00:18
Units are out.
00:22
His vehicle is a white Chevy Tahoe, late 90s model.
00:26
I will run it.
00:27
The 28th Charles King William, 3970.
00:47
Male is negative for warrants and has a valid driver's license.
00:53
Caller is inside the house away from the male.
00:57
She has a gun on her hip but will put it away before officers arrive.
01:04
Copy, thank you.
01:08
She has legal papers in hand.
01:14
The vehicle is stolen.
01:38
Sam 136-217.
01:41
I am closer if you want, 10-22.
01:48
Manila was trying to cut himself.
01:53
See the other day.
01:59
Thanks for the heads up.
02:03
They have a hunting rifle case about 20 years old near the front door.
02:14
Copy. Okay.
02:22
Gate, close a second finger.
02:28
That is what he used to start the car.
02:32
He is a white male about six foot seven.
02:34
Wearing a tan hoodie.
02:39
Copy, thank you.
02:47
Stolen vehicle reported.
02:56
Copy. Do we have registered phone number?
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Location mentioned:
Spouse Ct, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
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