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Disturbing family threat raises alarm near Hazelwood Road, Hustisford WI
A disabled son threatened his family near Hazelwood Road, causing urgent police response. Officers separated the parties and secured the firearm locked away without ammunition.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Dodge 211, 233, copy of family trouble complaint.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:09
Dodge 211. That's going to be near Hazelwood Road.
00:14
Callers report their disabled son is threatening to kill them.
00:18
I can hear him in the background.
00:20
Callers are unable to get behind a locked door.
00:26
24.
00:34
That's your own correction.
00:35
Our caller is disabled.
00:37
That's why they're unable to get behind a locked door.
00:46
Turn 4.
00:54
9-21.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:01
On 211, for information our caller says they're trying to load a 32.
01:05
There's a male in the background.
01:08
There's a 32 locked in the cabinet.
01:10
There are no bullets in the house.
01:13
10 more.
01:21
120, 241, 2212 to the birth to this other call.
01:24
Okay.
01:30
Termin on them and out to it right now.
01:38
Match copies.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:53
That's 11 for information.
01:55
Sounds like our parties will be separated.
01:57
The male half will be going outside until law enforcement arrives.
02:02
Okay.
02:05
That's 14.
02:13
232 dogs.
02:17
That's 232, go ahead.
02:20
Just confirming, do we know if he was able to get those 32 or not?
02:26
Yes, stay my one.
02:34
That's 2nd.
02:39
That's 232.
02:42
Go ahead.
02:48
Badge 232, our caller says he does not have the gun, but may have ammo, has been drinking, or possibly on drugs.
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Location mentioned:
N4486 Hazelwood Rd, Hustisford, WI 53034
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