Female hits male in head during domestic disturbance, Denmark WI
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A disturbance occurred near Denmark Road where a female hit a male in the head. The female and male are now separated. The complainant declined police visit and requested only a phone call. The suspect is described as a white female wearing a tan jacket and pajama pants, with a history of bipolar and anger issues.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Disturbance.
00:01
Near Denmark Road.
00:04
Sounds like a disturbance between a male and a female, the female hit the male in the head, he is refusing rescue.
00:13
They're separated now.
00:14
I'm not sure if she left on foot.
00:16
We'll get checked as a cool description.
00:20
Charlie, too.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:22
Does Grandma still need to meet a responder? Can she handle a seven-year-old? Pretty comes to a clear valid instructional permit?
00:32
I'll find out.
00:34
Copy, thanks.
00:35
Do you show that as her address?
00:37
Yeah, six item.
00:40
Ten four show at 1323 WISie.
00:42
Super.
00:44
Roger, thanks.
00:46
Charles Green being told that she does not want police.
00:51
Happy, I'll close it.
00:52
Yes.
00:54
Special units respond to Denmark Road.
00:55
Suspect is a white female, last seen wearing a tan jacket with tan and white pajama pants.
01:01
Those have a history of bipolar and anger issues.
01:04
Sure.
01:05
Hi there.
01:06
He was responded to Denmark Road.
01:08
Be advised. Our complainant is now stating they don't want an officer at their address.
01:12
They would only like a phone call.
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Location mentioned:
Denmark Rd, Denmark, WI 54208
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