Ex-boyfriend damages vehicle after dispute near 2nd St NW, Wadena MN
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A female at Wadena Square reported that her ex-boyfriend damaged her vehicle and broke her truck key after a dispute. He then fled south on Second Street in a silver Trailblazer.
Audio|Heard on: Hubbard County Law Enforcement
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Hiker 30 car, possible domestic.
00:03
In a vehicle, a dark gray sedan behind CVS, male and female, still trying to get info?
00:12
Temple.
00:17
Go ahead.
00:19
Caller wanting to remain anonymous.
00:22
Not much other info,
00:24
male party possibly raising his voice to the female.
00:27
Unsure if they're still there.
00:31
10-4[1].
00:33
17.
00:34
6.112, Becker.
00:42
The area on Park Street right now?
00:46
17.
00:48
20.
00:52
12. 12.
00:54
Nothing in the back parking lot and nothing on Park Street.
01:03
248 to 6112
01:07
I'm on crazy right now I'm going to check the front of the parking month
01:17
I'm in the area for other units I'll be checking them at Kinley Playa the parking lot September 17 message too
01:28
48 back around in the area.
01:35
I drove through the north side parking lot as well.
01:39
I didn't see anything that caught my eye.
01:47
me to party in the parking lot at Wadena Square.
01:51
She has having issues with the ex-boyfriend.
01:54
He left after he ran into her car and broke her truck key.
02:00
Silver Trail Blazer.
02:01
He left south on Second Street.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Location mentioned:
2nd St NW, Wadena, MN 56482
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