Man throws items and strikes wife during domestic incident, Westport WA
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A domestic violence incident occurred near Woodhill Court South where a husband threw items and struck his wife. The husband appeared delirious, possibly due to recent seizures or health problems. The couple has since separated in the home.
Audio|Heard on: Grays Harbor Sheriff East
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Transcript:
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One Lincoln, 23, Harper, Domestic Violence and Parker.
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Go ahead.
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At near Woodhill Court South, the reporting party's husband is throwing items and hit her.
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For the reporting party, he is delirious, unknown cause,
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possibly he's been having seizures or health issues.
00:22
Excuse me, they'll be around.
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One like in 23, 21-12.
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All right now.
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One on C.A.
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2220.
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All right, every one time one on South Avenue and all back 23.
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Okay.
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All right.
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I'll be out testing.
01:02
You know, out testing, confirm your ID.
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Number one, wing 12, I'll be out testing.
01:09
Linkett's one, I copy, 10, San, 6.
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Correction 10, Lincoln 6, guard with your subject stop.
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We out with one bail on the police department.
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10, Lincoln 6, 2120.
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One like a 23 Harbor update.
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Go ahead.
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But then the husband will be at Jeffrey Ralston.
01:40
He was just released after the hospital for six days.
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He also threw an exercise by death.
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A little separate.
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Let me confirm the call taker.
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One weekend 23.
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It appears he was last in the garage and she's in the main house now.
02:08
They did separate.
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Location mentioned:
Woodhill Ct, Westport, WA 98595
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