Possible domestic disturbance near SW 23rd St, Oklahoma City OK
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a possible domestic disturbance near SW 23rd Street. A victim protective order was involved and a black female wearing a black shirt and shorts was reported at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
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City the middle being in the left of the domestic holding house line 36th already 16 south-west any night's tree
00:07
one forwarding close one call up we'll know that
00:14
I believe that the calling party may have left the house because they have the victim protective order and they didn't come to get in trouble.
00:20
Mom's going to be in a 2024-Gstance jerky and she is 97-com.
00:24
Okay.
00:25
19 showing 10 to see 1004-cent in Greystone.
00:29
I'll get your tag in a second.
00:32
That tag is going to be (number withheld).
00:36
06-7-9.
00:39
What a minute trans-euvre?
00:42
Victim protective order also have a priority to reach single 87 pastime all that quick through.
00:46
SW 23rd Street.
00:52
There's just a little shell on me logged in, my cat's been all weird.
01:03
I see you all my three minutes at this is for my central child, which I'd like me to walk you out.
01:13
Welcome to 7-igures.
01:14
Show Meale with 101 and start a K-9 and from K-N.
01:19
Mom's full calling prior to call 911 again, so she gets...
01:23
I'm going to be black female wearing black shirt and box shorts.
01:27
I have an available K9 that from Parcelon-Nine with an open door.
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Location mentioned:
SW 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK
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