Domestic disturbance at residence on Lincoln Boulevard, Stanwood IA
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A woman reported being locked in her room while a man tried to enter during a domestic disturbance at a residence near Lincoln Boulevard. The man later left without a shirt, wearing blue shorts, possibly traveling in a blue Ford Focus.
Audio|Heard on: Cedar, Louisa, and Muscatine Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Can you put me on Lincoln Boulevard call?
00:03
Okay.
00:09
Go ahead. The Lincoln Boulevard caller is advising she's no longer hear the mail.
00:12
The last scene wearing no shirt and blue shorts.
00:20
I just come through Iowa.
00:22
I think he's just spent the Illinois.
00:25
Spears,
00:26
Sam P. Paul Yiddard, Adam R.
00:28
Robert, Sam, first name Keegan, K-E-G-A-N.
00:32
People in the middle, 2001-0-302.
00:36
2001-302, mail fill, I check Iowa.
00:38
I don't need the long-lough of them back from.
00:45
Through Iowa, just showing the suspension through Illinois.
00:54
Can you hear what happen?
01:00
You know, responding to Lincoln Boulevard, caller advised by the email had called a sister for a ride approximately 10 minutes ago.
01:08
If she does a ride, she'd be in a blue Ford Focus.
01:15
She's coming out of the back room.
01:20
That's how she's answered.
01:22
He was doing this to himself.
01:28
9-07, he's cut himself, his blood below water kitchen.
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279.079.
01:46
279.
01:47
I'm trying to head down to Bloomington Lane.
01:51
We're going for a blue floor to focus.
01:53
An individual was here, cut himself pretty bad.
01:57
We got blood on the floor.
01:58
I was trying to locate Clayton Davis.
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln Hwy, Iowa
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