Physical assault reported during domestic disturbance, Stratmoor CO
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic disturbance near Glenarm Rd. A male threatened and physically assaulted a female, leaving visible injuries. There is a history of domestic violence between the parties.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso County Sheriff's Office EPSO-3
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
We have an open line in a female party crying.
00:05
There's a male party stand.
00:10
One cup.
00:12
611 cup.
00:18
2248. 2248.
00:24
5-1, can you pen my call and you can attach me to the DV[1]?
00:29
I can go for three hours, everyone.
00:41
I copy three times everyone attached himself, so that's his description.
00:51
You know, it's responding to Glenarm, it looks like we have previous DV[1] history with these parties.
00:57
Mail is going to be (name withheld).
01:01
I'll get a date of bruise here in a second.
01:04
It looks like there's been history of physical.
01:10
Have anyone copies?
01:12
Are there any protection order that you're aware of?
01:14
I'll run him in just a sec, to check and I'll let you know.
01:18
Okay.
01:22
Thank you very.
01:24
Bobby.
01:30
Madam 71, I found both parties.
01:32
They're both clear valid.
01:33
There's no associated POs with them.
01:37
You are covered.
01:38
Yep.
01:44
It's responding to Glenarm, the female pretty same he has gotten physical with her and that he's been torturing her.
01:49
She's got dashes on her head.
01:51
I'm going to start up med and have them staged.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DV: Domestic Violence
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Location mentioned:
Glenarm Rd, Stratmoor, CO
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