Police respond to family dispute in Issaquah, Issaquah WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were dispatched to a home near Southeast 160th Street in Issaquah for a physical domestic dispute between a father and his 21-year-old son. Both individuals were calm and staying separated when officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Four Frank Two and a partner in the back for a physical DV in progress.
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Frank Two,
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Frank Three,
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Frank Four.
00:08
It's near Southeast 160th Street.
00:11
I don't have much at this point.
00:12
We've got a caller on the line saying it's between a father and his 21 year old son.
00:17
We can hear the son yelling in the background.
00:18
They're saying it was physical, unknown how.
00:21
Looks like I do have some history with this address for a (name withheld) and a (name withheld).
00:26
I'll run them and put them on there.
00:28
Near Southeast 160th Street.
00:30
This is 4.2 and partners.
00:32
It looks like the son is calming down now.
00:34
He was upset about not finding his car keys.
00:37
He advised he's going to stay at the location, and they're going to stay separate until we arrive.
00:40
Looks like both (name withheld) and the father (name withheld) are 1060.
00:44
No orders.
00:45
Thank you, copy.
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Location mentioned:
SE 160th St, Issaquah, WA 98027
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