Domestic chaos erupts at Wright City home with five family members, Wright City MO
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Officers respond to a physical domestic disturbance with five family members involved near Country Metal Court, sparking concern with extended arrival times.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Public Safety
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
There's currently a disturbance going on where gathering further at this time appears to be a domestic.
00:09
That's clear.
00:13
39, so you attached may have been en route as well.
00:17
439 en route as well.
00:23
Central 454, 439.
00:30
A physical family disturbance, the RP stated there are five family members involved.
00:37
She stated that she has to go, I can't talk, and then disconnected.
00:49
Before I'm clear, I have heard of...
00:56
439 Central
00:58
439 Could you see if I could get a right city unit to assist as well until 454 gets there?
01:07
That's clear, we'll attempt to inquire
01:12
The Central 118
01:16
Okay,
01:21
Bobbin I'm just curious.
01:23
Winstville is trying to see if there's a Spanish-speaking officer on duty.
01:27
How good is your Spanish?
01:30
I haven't taken classes the 80s, so negative.
01:37
That's close, sir.
01:41
Central 111.
01:47
County units are inquiring if you could head toward near Country Metal Court.
01:57
It's currently a physical domestic going on.
02:01
They have an extended ETA.
02:05
En route.
02:07
Clear in route.
02:13
We have 111 en route as well.
02:19
So I'll let them know I just passed Strax on V&P, so not too far out.
02:26
That's clear.
02:31
Central to 111 County, wanted to let you know they're crossing V&P and Strax at the moment.
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Location mentioned:
Country Meadow Ct, Wright City, MO 63390
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