Domestic dispute with alleged drug trafficking and threats, Twinsburg OH
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Police responded to a domestic disturbance near Ballou Drive in Twinsburg. A woman accused a man of trafficking drugs and said he left but later threatened to return and kill her. The woman attempted to get help from another agency and made calls during the incident. She has outstanding warrants. The man was not present when officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Twinsburg, Hudson and Reminderville Police, Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Two units respond to near Ballou Drive.
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Near Ballou Drive.
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Some sort of disturbance happened between a male and female.
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(Name withheld) and a (name withheld).
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We do have history there with drugs.
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She was yelling on the phone saying,
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stating that he's trafficking drugs.
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He left 10 to 15 minutes ago in a white deep Cherokee.
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She said she...
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tried to call Oakwood, they wouldn't help her, so they transferred to us.
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She was screaming and yelling and it ends up hanging up on me.
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She does have warrants.
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78, okay.
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95, okay.
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Six copies as well.
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To advise,
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according to her, (name withheld) is no longer there.
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About 15 minutes since he left.
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Okay.
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That's seven for (name withheld).
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I said within the radius.
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Affirmary is a felony out of Summit County break.
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Go ahead.
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She called Oakwood back and he was yelling at them again, telling them that they don't, she don't, they don't care that he comes back to kill her.
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And then I think maybe hung up on them again.
01:12
Okay.
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Twinsburg, OH 44087
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