Verbal domestic disturbance in residence near North 11th Street, Union County PA
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a verbal domestic disturbance between a man and a woman at a residence near North 11th Street. The male suspect left the scene in a white SUV heading toward Buffalo Road. The man is known to use drugs, but no physical violence was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Union County Emergency Services
Listen to dispatch call
02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Bravo here in a central domestic.
00:03
Oh,
00:06
go ahead.
00:07
Area 221, 221, near North 11th Street.
00:12
Male and a female, male left in a white SUV heading towards Buffalo Road.
00:18
Females outside at the moment.
00:20
Until gathering.
00:33
All they can tell us is a white SUV heading towards Buffalo Road.
00:45
10 or I'll be yelling there, random buffalo, road.
00:51
Okay.
00:53
Male's known to use drugs.
00:55
Not sure if he's under the influence of any at this point or not.
01:04
Probably, right.
01:08
Probably 8.20 for a disease.
01:25
Make sense, can you repeat?
01:36
It sounds like it was all verbal at this point.
01:40
I'm not sure if the female RP was at 224, I believe the female is going to be at 221.
01:55
Sure.
02:04
Got your problem, 12.
02:07
1048.
02:09
Go ahead.
02:12
Testimating Julian.
02:14
Juliet Lima kilo 9010.
02:18
JLK 9010.
02:31
Well, that comes back to a Sean Moyer 487 Strawberg route.
02:40
Ken Moore is that to the actual.
02:49
Nobody seemed to know what his name was or what he looked like or anything like that.
02:55
Just that it was a newer white SUV.
02:58
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
N 11th St, Pennsylvania 17837
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