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Domestic dispute with woman locked out on East Main StBrownville NY

audio iconFamily Offense
E Main St, Brownville, NY

Police responded to a domestic dispute on East Main Street where a woman reported her husband had locked her out of their house. The man was verbally arguing and said he wanted the woman arrested. The woman waited in a blue car for police arrival.

Audio|Source: Jefferson County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Representative pulling domestic, East Main Street, Village of Brownville.
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J.R. 126, that is location.
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Three, Housecoop.
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State,
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314, that is that is location.
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180 in our handsome road.
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Copy, State 3D-1-4 are going to be the closer unit. Respond 1-2-5 East Main Street.
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Callers are going to be a Kelly -Vetcherd stating, husband locked her out of the house.
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Male is verbal in the background,
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stating he wants a female arrested.
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Female is going to be waiting in the blue Mitsubishi for patrols. The male half is going to be a (name withheld).

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E Main St, Brownville, NY
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