Intoxicated man armed with gun at family residence, University Place WA
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At a family residence near 64th Street Court East, an intoxicated man was reported to be armed with a gun. The wife was not home. The nanny and children were present in a separate unit. The man's current location is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Pierce County Sheriff Dispatch - East
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01:42
Transcript:
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County 56 and 425-1-1214th Street, Ct E.
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Caller and nanny say the intoxicated husband has a gun in his hand, says the wife is not home.
00:12
The husband is a white male mid to late 30s, about 6 feet tall, 180 pounds, light brown hair, white shirt, and blue jeans.
00:18
He lives near 64th Street Ct E, no visual anymore, may have gone back to his residence.
00:24
He is a white male, 42 years old, 5'11, 170 pounds, bald.
00:32
Thank you. We'll be out.
00:37
Force and four. Hold the paper.
00:40
Thank you very much.
00:41
Thank you very much.
00:43
Oh, so I'm going to do not just for.
00:48
No, thank you guys.
00:54
10.
01:02
Okay, second one, copy vandalism by phone.
01:05
Dollar Tree 2-2-2-2-9 Mountain Highweight-E 16-15.
01:13
951-0-532 from the garage, NBC.
01:16
Okay, 461-19.
01:18
65 County in the area standing north.
01:21
County 55, 6050.
01:27
Nina has been coming to the Edgewood caller near 24th Street.
01:31
Caller again is the nanny.
01:32
She is in the mother-in-law unit with a 2-year-old.
01:36
In the residence should be the male half and a 10-month-old.
01:40
She cannot hear anything going on inside the residence.
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Location mentioned:
64th St Ct W, University Place, WA 98467
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