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Woman armed and locked in bathroom during dispute in motel room, Mercer County WV
A man at a motel near Daisy St reported a dispute with his girlfriend who became disorderly, pulled a gun, and locked herself in the bathroom. The argument started over accusations of infidelity. The gun was not directly pointed at him but was close enough to cause discomfort.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
In charting available to union, have a call.
00:02
347 Meadowfield land at Daisy in Room 142.
00:06
Caller said he was in domestic with his girlfriend.
00:09
Her name is (name withheld).
00:11
He woke up, she began acting disorderly, pulled a firearm out and then locked herself in the bathroom.
00:16
I stated room 142.
00:19
712.
00:22
7X draw in route.
00:25
Copy 713, break.
00:27
Control 178.
00:30
Good.
00:33
I began asking the caller if he was in the back parking lot, like he said, because the ping was showing him that he was driving down Oakville Road.
00:40
He told me that he was there and then he hung up on me.
00:42
However, the ping had him going down Oakville Road almost to the crossroad, so I'm unsure what's going on.
00:49
Yep.
01:01
Yeah.
01:05
I'll be clear.
01:06
You can you show me in route with 7-8?
01:09
Here's fine.
01:14
Cyl-A control being in route with there.
01:19
2-4.
01:22
So 1-158.
01:31
Can we just advise? He did say this situation began because she was accusing him of being unfaithful.
01:39
He stated that she did not point the gun at him.
01:41
However,
01:42
it was pointed close enough to him to make him uncomfortable.
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Location mentioned:
Daisy St, West Virginia 24740
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