Father threatens son during domestic dispute in Herndon, Herndon VA
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According to the dispatch call, a father threatened his son and grabbed him during a domestic dispute at a home near Shannon Place in Herndon. The father left the scene intoxicated, driving a red Mazda with black stripes. There is a possible machete in the vehicle's trunk. The father has also sent threatening messages to family members.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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5199 are dispatched to near Shannon Pl for the domestic dispute. RPSI said her father grabs her brother by the shirt. They also have audio recordings of him threatening to beat her brother up.
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The father has left the scene and he is also intoxicated.
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He was last seen driving a red Mazda with two black stripes over the hood and roof.
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Time lasts just 30 minutes.
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The advice that we do have history,
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of calls with that address.
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So on 30.
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Colorizing Harder and a roommate came home,
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the front door was open,
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requesting assistance, checking the location,
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2130. 1.30.
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Under that, I'm 10.4.
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He is responding to the domestic dispute. Be advised that if vehicle is located, he just keeps a machete in his trunk, unsure if it's currently there.
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Subject is also still currently texting additional threats to the family.
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And I ran his OLL and his voter will be attached to the call.
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Location mentioned:
Shannon Pl, Herndon, VA 20170
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