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Domestic disturbance sparks chaos near Rockhouse Dr in Delbarton, Delbarton WV
An active domestic disturbance was reported near Rockhouse Dr, Delbarton, where a woman was prevented from leaving her home; no weapons were involved, raising concerns for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Mingo and Pike Counties Sheriff, Fire, and EMS, Williamson Police and Fire
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
Let me go any available law enforcement, raglan, active domestic.
00:31
enforcement, raglin, active domestic.
00:38
Then go into bed, law enforcement, raglan,
00:41
active domestic.
00:47
Go ahead with that.
00:49
Two more than six of six.
00:54
I'd call it near Rockhouse, Fort Ragland.
00:59
Call her a (name withheld) advising her boyfriend (name withheld), not allowing her to leave the residence.
01:09
Lots of screaming in the background advice him he's kidding things.
01:14
Right.
01:16
Okay.
01:23
Palm Cagle 24.
01:30
They're trying to get separated at this time.
01:33
Go ahead.
01:36
Ten, four.
01:37
You check all parties for local, also.
01:39
We got to catch here.
01:40
Sure.
01:46
Can't four.
01:47
I'll check down. Timber.
01:53
I'm looking for the car and on.
01:54
Everyone comes out here, high-risk feet with the deputy behind it.
01:57
You know, lots on it.
02:05
There are several domestic and disorderly persons calls at this residence.
02:22
I'm shaking up for locals now.
02:31
I need to try to inquire about any weapons.
02:44
No weapons.
02:50
498, both names are clear.
02:52
Uh,
02:57
in car camera, buddy, Warren Camero back 108.
03:02
Two, four.
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Rockhouse Dr, Delbarton, WV
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