Police respond to domestic dispute in Great Valley, Great Valley NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic disturbance near McDonald Road in Great Valley. A caller reported that an intoxicated male, (name withheld), attempted to hit her with a metal pole. Officers were dispatched and confirmed that the involved parties were separated.
Audio|Heard on: Salamanca Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Copy Little Valley Seven Zero and State Police only in.
00:03
Respond to a domestic in progress,
00:05
going to be near McDonald Road.
00:08
Caller states her boyfriend, (name withheld), is intoxicated.
00:13
(name withheld) just attempted to hit her with a metal pole.
00:17
Police only, and you copy.
00:26
Eight one eight five location.
00:31
Eight one eight allocation of 750.
00:35
Seventy-two forty-eight Little Valley.
00:40
I'll be clear from last place secure.
00:42
There was a problem with the door lock.
00:43
Shouldn't be a problem anymore.
00:46
Copy 351, do you copy?
00:50
Copy direct.
00:56
All units responding to McDonald Road.
01:00
Complainant is leaving the scene.
01:02
Meet with patrol at Clark's Market in Great Valley 219.
01:11
7248 a little bit, I can head that way as well.
01:16
It's pretty discretion.
01:18
I got three units responding now.
01:20
Parties are separated.
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Location mentioned:
McDonald Rd, Great Valley, NY 14741
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