Suspect with probable cause for domestic violence seen driving, Puyallup WA
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Dispatch requested patrol units to check a location near 105th Avenue East for a suspect with probable cause for domestic violence felony harassment and malicious mischief. The suspect was reportedly seen driving a white Toyota Camry in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Pierce County Sheriff Dispatch - East
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02:17
Transcript:
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203.
00:03
8493. If I have any east side cars available to go check an address for me, have probable cause since the individuals allegedly showed up to the victim's residence.
00:12
What's the address?
00:15
Near Abbeys, and there's going to be a plate attached to the call.
00:18
He's driving that.
00:23
Near 5th Street, South.
00:28
Near 105th Avenue East.
00:34
I could be around shortly.
00:39
He's probably driving around Meridian.
00:44
I have a big one.
00:47
There's probable cause for domestic violence felony harassment and domestic violence malicious mischief second degree.
00:54
Nice, everyone.
01:00
County 474 and 551, key starts that way.
01:06
4171. 5161.
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5651.
01:11
Near 105th Avenue East.
01:14
I'll get the hard-deck.
01:16
Nice, 71.
01:21
Hi, Betty, can you show me soon if that has a specific pull on the 1?
01:28
8211-1-1-12-3-south.
01:30
Are you reviving?
01:35
Yes, uh, unacquited.
01:38
Okay.
01:43
D-474 and 561 he should be driving a white Toyota Camry.
01:55
474.
01:57
Information is three on a self-on-hand guy's end of block near 14th avenue east near the back.
02:13
(number withheld).
02:16
10.6.
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Location mentioned:
105th Ave Ct E, Puyallup, WA 98374
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