Roommate punches another during dispute near Lyme Road, Woodville OH
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Deputies and EMS responded to a physical fight between roommates near Lyme Road. One roommate punched the other in the face. The suspect was intoxicated and no weapons were involved.
Audio|Heard on: Sandusky County Sheriff, Fire / EMS, Fremont and Clyde Police / Fire
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03:42
Transcript:
00:00
Can you respond to near Lyme Road? Near Lyme Road for a physical disturbance.
00:08
Sounds like a roommate possibly punched another subject in the face.
00:14
We're going to stage squad.
00:21
Woodville Township or Sunnese Township.
00:30
Show in Woodville, Township,
00:34
just south of the Turnpike.
00:38
Very representation.
00:59
My Squad 19 EMS time.
01:01
Please stage in the area near Lyme Road, near Lyme Road for a disturbance, time that was 1956.
01:22
to that disturbance until your deputies arrive.
01:32
1637, do you want Woodville to head that way?
01:37
Affirmative, I'm coming from Lindsay.
01:42
Air clear.
01:50
Clear, I'll be announced.
01:59
72019.
02:01
You can cancel and return to MS.
02:11
10 is clear, clear direct.
02:19
To a barn on the property?
02:24
Okay,
02:25
clear.
02:26
We think there's any weapons involved?
02:39
Negative, he just advised that he's intoxicated?
02:45
That's clear.
02:47
Turning on the 20 now, offer 5'9.
02:54
Your request.
03:02
Getting ready to pull up.
03:04
Is there any individuals a suspect party saw on scene?
03:16
909, 7,000.
03:19
You're clear.
03:20
The complainant is coming out to talk to you.
03:31
790. 7 to R19.
03:36
Go ahead.
03:40
We'll be staged at Martin Marietta.
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Location mentioned:
Lime Rd, Woodville, OH 43469
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