Loud argument reported near Easley Loop, Savannah TN
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According to the dispatch call, a loud argument was reported near Easley Loop in Savannah, Tennessee. Neighbors were shouting and someone was heard telling others to call the police. Officers responded, noting previous verbal disputes in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Sheriff and Fire, Savannah Police / Fire
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Can you be en route to near Easley Loop? Callers stated that his neighbors across the road from him are in a very loud argument, and he keeps hearing someone yells, call the police.
00:12
Look at him in the background, arguing.
00:14
He said it's across the road from him to the right, from near Easley Loop.
00:21
Denver, chosen route.
00:25
That's him, right, 22, 24.
00:33
5A you want to go ahead.
00:49
There's a line that's something out here.
00:53
Oh, that's really perfect for me.
00:55
Is that the amiss that we're constantly getting calls out to?
01:04
Stand by.
01:10
57 central we'll be around with 560 81 it is the house that we always use called up there terms of where I was just curious the caller wasn't sure of the exact address it looks like if it's near Easley Loop or 400 I think it's near Easley Loop.
01:38
I can't remember the address today.
01:41
He built back for a structure fire up there was a structure fire back on Ardacius about three weeks ago.
01:52
It looks like we've had a couple of calls to near Easley Loop about verbal altercations.
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Location mentioned:
Easley Loop, Savannah, TN 38372
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