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Domestic dispute with woman taking car keys and leavingSan Francisco CA

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audio iconFamily Offense
16th St, San Francisco, CA

According to the dispatch call, there was a domestic disturbance at an apartment near 16th St in San Francisco where a woman became aggressive, took a man's car keys, and left the building. The man waited inside for the police.

Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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00:26
Transcript:
00:00
quarters to mission units responding to this 418, or correction 240[1] dB,
00:04
on 16th further.
00:06
The subject became aggressive, tried kicking him out when he was sleeping on the couch.
00:11
File on line line, she took his car keys, got on the elevator and left.
00:15
The wife's name is (name withheld).
00:17
WFA, Samoan, 43 years old, 5.6, medium filled, wearing a red jacket, black pants, unknown if weapons,
00:25
RP will wait in the apartment for PD.
Police codes explained
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[1]
240: Assault

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16th St, San Francisco, CA

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