Man threatens dog while intoxicated outside home, Sun Valley NV
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A man was reported intoxicated and shouting threats including threatening to kill a dog while yelling at his wife outside a home near Buttercup Circle. Neighbors heard the disturbance. The man was described as a white male in his 30s, blonde, skinny build. No weapons were reported and the wife may be inside the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Reno and Sparks Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Near Buttercup Circle.
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Check grade possible 1016.
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RP advised.
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He heard yelling and subject is outside,
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yelling, I'll kill your dog and yelling at his wife.
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Near Buttercup Circle.
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901. 91.
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No restrictions.
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Checking code for on first.
00:24
Copy that, we're cut four, thank you.
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Okay. Okay.
00:27
Okay.
00:32
I can show you ten eight for now.
00:35
Okay.
00:43
Okay. Okay. Okay. Motion 10-70-75, ten-eight read on.
00:46
One-tive.
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Before back in bed, we've completed on 10 mile, we're available.
00:59
Spirex 9051, same traffic.
01:02
One I can divert to that 1016.
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Take you on.
01:20
Time for.
01:26
To Buttercup, we advise the neighbor's ERP,
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seeing that the wife is possibly inside.
01:34
The subject description is an unknown name, WMA, and his 30s, 6-foot skinny build, blonde,
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lasting, wearing unknown clothes.
01:43
RP subject is intoxicated and yelling a lot.
01:45
No one else lives at this address, there are no weapons.
01:48
RP does not see the subject outside anymore, only hears dog barking.
01:53
Unknown medical and the male is known to be intoxicated.
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Location mentioned:
Buttercup Cir, Sun Valley, NV 89433
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