Woman reported breaking things in Hartford residence, Hartford CT
Police responded to a domestic disturbance on Capitol Ave, Hartford, where a male caller reported that a woman was trying to break items inside the home. The situation was monitored with no vehicle damage found nearby. An abandoned vehicle was also noted on the scene.
Audio|Source: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
02:43
Transcript:
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Three and ten-four.
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Three in ten, the male half is calling back in now saying that the female half (name withheld) is trying to break things.
00:18
Coffee.
00:25
Nine.
00:27
Got-Nine. You can clear, man in Talcott, there's no cars out here with vehicle damage.
00:35
Never.
00:40
Watch for you.
00:44
Temper zero thirty-seven.
00:51
11th, I hope you ever, please.
00:56
Temper.
01:10
I'm not sure from last myself in 21 and I addressed that noise complaint on Townley.
01:14
10-4[1].
01:19
I'm going to ask to a town lane for a car blasting user.
01:24
Okay.
01:26
Can you do a callback for that? I just drove by there.
01:29
It was no car.
01:31
I did do a callback.
01:32
I got no answer.
01:36
I got no answer.
01:37
Well, I'll go ahead and clear it.
01:40
Two four.
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Copy nice or anything.
01:46
Two four.
01:54
And 21.
01:56
You can have the 47-mobiles.
01:57
We got an abandoned vehicle over there, a white Chrysler that's been there for four days.
02:01
No reg.
02:21
You know three.
02:31
Unit 14. Unit 19.
02:36
Did you copy my last, your caller's calling back in from Capitol Ave, saying that the female half is trying to break things now?
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Capitol Ave, Hartford, CT
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