Roommate sparks roadside assault before Domino's shift in Palmer, Belchertown MA
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An assault was reported where a roommate blocked the road and attacked an employee en route to Domino's, raising concern for the victim's safety.
Audio|Heard on: Belchertown Police/Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
My partner is taking 911 call now from near Main Street.
00:04
The caller is reporting that one of his employees just got into an altercation with his roommate who operates a red Prius.
00:17
Bravo 15 received.
00:18
Can you go again with that address?
00:23
Sure. It's near Main Street, the Domino's.
00:27
Again, the employee did state that this occurred in Palmer.
00:32
He continued to drive to work, which is how we're receiving the call now after he told his boss of the incident.
00:39
Receive.
00:44
Bravo 15 Central.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:49
I'll be out at Domino.
00:50
Do we have any further information?
00:57
Racy, Bravo Sierra 1 is on the line with my partner currently.
01:00
My 911 sounds like the manager was translating for the employee.
01:05
Employee stated that on his way into work.
01:07
His roommate assaulted him, had pulled his vehicle in front of him, forced him to pull over the side of the road and assaulted him roadside.
01:17
Raci, this is in Palmer.
01:21
That's what we believe, too many similarities to be different.
01:27
Received, all meet contact.
01:31
Okay, I did advise the manager that was translating that this would likely need to be reported to three rivers specifically under those circumstances.
01:41
Received.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Belchertown, MA 01007
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