Domestic violence incident at 8505 Lowman Court involving a husband reporting that his wife struck him in the head; wife reportedly bipolar, children present in the home., Sacramento CA
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According to the dispatch call, domestic violence incident at 8505 Lowman Court involving a husband reporting that his wife struck him in the head; wife reportedly bipolar, children present in the home.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Lincoln unit to copy for 13700 in progress 8505-0 Lowman Court
00:07
Pee saying the wife hit them in the head,
00:10
the wife stealing in the background that she's the victim and aren't you saying the wife is diagnosed bipolar?
00:20
So many, I can watch over that call.
00:23
Before.
00:28
District 6 on the DV on low man.
00:33
Wife locked them in the garage.
00:40
District 6, wife's a 35-year-old HFA, 5'4 blue shirt patterned pants.
00:47
On District 6, there's a 3-year-old and 5-year-old in the residence as well.
00:52
The 5-year-olds by himself in a room, the 3-year-olds with the wife.
01:02
6, our pieces the wife is off the bipolar mode.
01:10
2.9. We're 9 to 6, we'll advise on there.
01:14
2.9, you're on Channel 4.
01:17
All right.
01:23
District 6 RP is now saying he's in the kitchen and the wife is following him around the residence.
01:28
There's a 415 in the background.
01:32
Stick up.
01:34
Go ahead.
01:37
If we can have the plain and step around the house safely, we can put forth.
01:43
Good for.
01:49
Patrick, since he's trying to get the RP to leave the residence.
01:53
Right now he's refusing.
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Bruceville Rd, Sacramento, CA 95823
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