Verbal domestic dispute in Plattsmouth triggers road rage, Plattsmouth NE
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A verbal domestic disturbance at North Low Ridge escalated as a woman left in a red Chevy Malibu and began attacking another vehicle on the road, prompting concern.
Audio|Heard on: Otoe, Cass and Johnson Counties Sheriff and Fire
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03:42
Transcript:
00:00
Classma, 1059.
00:02
We've got a verbal 1034, near North Low Ridge, District 16.
00:11
Verbal 1034, 845.
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845.
00:19
92015, that's not 104, I'll be in row.
00:26
Thanks.
00:33
18215.
00:34
You want me head that way from District 3? You want me to stand by?
00:43
You can probably stand by.
00:49
Okay,
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the work.
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702 to 712.
01:00
712.
01:02
If you are able to, back in the driveway.
01:08
If not, just drive straight in, we'll deal with it.
01:13
Understood.
01:26
Number 1578,
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the female party is now outside.
01:34
Murray 712 to Plath Smith on scene.
01:40
8489. 1049.
01:42
104.
01:52
849 County Medical One is on location Okay, Medic1, Ladsmouth
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Medic One Medical One is on location
02:07
Okay, 51
02:15
Murray 700 to 712.
02:19
712.
02:23
712.
02:25
712.
02:27
You have two at the station.
02:31
We will stand by for further instruction.
02:37
Understood, thank you.
02:44
So sign 015 RP is now advising that the female party is leaving in a red Chevy Malibu.
02:50
Red Chevy Malibu, stand by for direction.
02:58
Ten for four.
03:09
1078, she now got out of her vehicle and stopped some random vehicle driving by and started punching on that vehicle.
03:23
10-4, does he know who this person is?
03:30
I'm advised in Ashton Keniglia.
03:34
He's trying to get a place.
03:40
Thank you.
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Plattsmouth, NE 68048
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