Domestic disturbance reported near Katie Grove Way, Rockingham County VA
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Police responded to a domestic disturbance near Katie Grove Way where a female was heard screaming and possibly fighting with her husband in an apartment. Officers believe the noise came from apartment two. No weapons were reported and this type of incident had not occurred before at this location.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham and Harrisonburg Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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by near Katie Grove Way in Rockingham, Cross Streets, Taylor Grove Lane,
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for a domestic in progress.
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Compliance advising that they did hear the female screaming.
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She was possibly fighting with her husband.
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Complainant is in apartment one.
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However, they're unsure which apartment it came from.
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They no longer heard anything by the end of the call.
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Unit 2323 direct.
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Direct.
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Direct.
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2555, all for three direct.
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Okay, Jail that ammo plane away.
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Wrong way.
00:52
Benson on the lookout for a black vehicle with possible Tennessee tags.
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Driving all over the road, it's going 30 and 55,
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had its hazards on, headed towards Harrisonburg, Mayland Road in North Valley-Bankton-Baudway.
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Then I'll lookout, 1807.
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244 what was the name of the Wainsborough officer I need speak with?
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344 is an Officer Collins
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1810
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They did out of 2335.
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The high-packing and advising they believe the deal is coming from apartment two,
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they can hear that male yelling and cursing.
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No name of the mail.
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There's any weapons.
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They did say this has not happened before.
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Location mentioned:
Katie Grove Way, Rockingham, VA 22801
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