Family disturbance with physical confrontation and property damage, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, at an apartment near Sunnydale Avenue, there was a family disturbance involving verbal and physical confrontation between the reporter, their boyfriend, stepfather, and mother. The stepfather threw a speaker and struck the boyfriend. No weapons were reported, and loud yelling was heard during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
The party 418, physical, near Sunnydale Ave, Unit 506, cross of Sawyer St and Jackson Ave.
00:07
3, Henry, 16, over.
00:12
Cody blue jeans and sweats is riding a purple and gray bike with fat tires and no weapons are seen four ways been refused there are no method of 801 has been mentioned last scene crossing the Elias Creek Bridge and then took off available unit to back to 315 data on this 8 party 14 physical amongst family
00:41
and PAMP.
00:58
David, again near Sunnydale unit number 506.
01:02
RP Aveline is requesting PV414,
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that is verbal and physical with RP's boyfriend, stepdad, and mom.
01:13
It looks like a stepdad threw a speaker and struck (name withheld)'s boyfriend.
01:18
Call taker can still hear some loud yelling in the background, no weapons in the home.
01:23
A stepdad is a latin, you know, 30 to 40 years of age, 5 foot 5,
01:27
small bill, wearing a gray shirt, undercolored pants.
01:30
Again, is there a unit to back on the Sunnydale run?
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Location mentioned:
Sunnydale Ave, San Francisco, CA 94134
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