Domestic disturbance involves threats and property damage, Woodland WA
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Police responded to a domestic disturbance near Park Street where a person under the influence threatened family members and punched a hole in the wall. No weapons were involved. The suspect made threats to harm a grandmother. Neighbors and other family members were involved in reporting the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Cowlitz County Public Safety, Columbia County Law Dispatch
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Tony, (number withheld), domestic, near Park Street.
00:06
6.8.2.
00:12
Marshall Miller's calling into advisor.
00:15
Son, (name withheld), has been using drugs, threatened the reporting party,
00:19
no weapons,
00:21
and they're calling from outside, males inside, and he has punched a hole in the wall.
00:25
Also, (name withheld) is flagged with officer caution and spillment.
00:29
Perseed.
00:33
6-2-2-9.
00:38
Mr.
00:42
Surge 116, everyone, you want me to take that from me?
00:47
We can all go.
00:51
Copy.
00:58
6-8-1. Kenny, will you check (name withheld) for once? Okay,
01:06
firm. Also, I just got off the phone with the neighbor near C.C. Street.
01:10
(Name withheld)'s son ran to their house to report a domestic,
01:16
and he advised that the person kept telling the grandmother he will kill her.
01:21
And the son's going to stay near C.C. Street.
01:24
01:29
Copy, but the original reporting parties are still out front.
01:33
Affirmative.
01:39
6-8-1, I ran (name withheld).
01:40
He is clear once, he's an active convicted, he's got an order where he's a protected party, not with anyone that's called.
01:46
Driver is clear.
01:50
Receive, I'm arriving.
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Location mentioned:
Park St, Woodland, WA 98674
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