Domestic disturbance at apartment involves verbal disputes, Spokane WA
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A domestic disturbance occurred at an apartment near North Cedar Street where a female complainant and her adult son were yelling and the son attempted to fight her boyfriend on the porch.
Audio|Heard on: Spokane City Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
I started for domestic disturbance.
00:01
Near North Cedar.
00:03
I have an open line with lots of yelling in the background.
00:06
Female is not cooperative but says her son is talking and moving toward my lane.
00:11
She will try to get further.
00:12
Near North Cedar.
00:15
Sorry about, copy.
00:19
Twenty-two-year-old.
00:21
Twenty-one.
00:26
The son is a 19-year-old male.
00:32
He is locally involved.
00:34
He is currently status zero.
00:35
Valid drivers.
00:38
This is an apartment.
00:43
It's number one on the lower level.
00:48
I hear yelling in the background saying you will make me go to jail.
00:51
There is cursing from the complainant.
00:55
Our complainant is (name withheld).
00:59
(name withheld).
01:00
She shows an active permit to carry license.
01:05
She is status zero.
01:06
Driver is not licensed.
01:10
Okay.
01:11
The son is going to be outside.
01:18
He is a white male about 5-7, thin build, no shirt, wearing blue shorts.
01:23
He is currently on the front porch with the complainant's boyfriend.
01:25
At management of Cedar, just outside on the porch, the son is trying to fight her boyfriend now.
01:35
Twenty-five, the son's the team.
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Location mentioned:
N Cedar St, Spokane, WA 99205
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