Police investigate domestic dispute on Appleton Avenue, Menomonee Falls WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police officers in Menomonee Falls investigated a domestic dispute near Good Hope Road and Appleton Avenue. They tracked a male subject who refused to identify himself. The situation did not reach the level of domestic violence. Emergency responders also checked on an elderly woman who was ill but stable at home nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha WI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Calls 113. It looks like he's northbound on Appleton, just approaching Good Hope at Turnaround.
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Over.
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Calls 115, I'll be out with him.
00:10
Over.
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113 to 119, can you make contact with the caller?
00:17
Over.
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Henry 111, assisting us.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:23
Near East Sweetbriar Lane, East Sweetbriar.
00:27
85-year-old female, conscious and breathing, has been sick for the past few days, possibly the flu.
00:32
She's home with family.
00:34
10-4, you can have fire advice.
00:37
10-4.
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Falls 119, I'll be out with the caller.
00:43
Sir, falls 119.
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Falls 115, status.
00:48
This is.
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Over.
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Falls 115.
00:54
Falls on 15.
00:57
Just confirming the female half never called.
01:01
Never mind, the only call we got on this was from the dog walker that's out with 119.
01:07
Ten four, I'll be meeting up with 119.
01:09
The subject we were out with refused to identify himself and nothing was at the level of domestic violence.
01:14
That we're aware of.
01:17
Ten four.
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