Suspect barricades in house after resisting arrest, Williston SC
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Deputies tried to serve a warrant on a female suspect who resisted arrest. She ran into a house near Red Bone Corner Road, where dogs were inside, and barricaded herself while recording officers through a window.
Audio|Heard on: Aiken County Sheriff Dispatch
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead, I'm starting another, you know, she's got a warrant, I put her in it, then they return, but she's going to resist.
00:06
104, you need a channel? I'll advise you a minute, we'll see where this goes.
00:09
Got 13. 13.
00:11
Okay, G49, where are they at?
00:13
Near Red Bone Corner Road.
00:20
She's running on me.
00:21
I walked out with the dogs inside.
00:22
I'm going to try to get in.
00:34
She said she's 10-0.
00:37
She's just locked herself inside the house.
00:39
I was still a warrant, or?
00:41
She kept trying to figure dogs on me as well.
00:43
No.
00:48
Give me a few of you coming from 911.
00:51
I am 23.
00:57
Okay, sir.
00:58
I'm saying for her, she just ran the pile of the doors on me before I get over the fence of all these dogs out here.
01:05
Copy. You want me to lift the channel?
01:12
Yeah.
01:13
You can listen for now.
01:14
She's barricaded herself in the house.
01:15
She's videoing out the window saying I need a warrant to be on her property.
01:19
23, what's the warrant for?
01:22
Y'all can copy it's out of parole.
01:29
13. Look at the state of returners.
01:30
It looks like it's a probation violation for resisting arrest.
01:34
That sounds like.
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Location mentioned:
Redbone Ct, Williston, SC 29853
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