Woman fears husband may become violent at home


A woman called police fearing her husband might become violent. Officers told them to stay apart until help arrives.
Audio|Source: Sandoval, Bernalillo, and Santa Fe County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00Yes, ma'am, show me 42 for the evening.00:01Have good day.00:03Good day. Good day.00:09Got 37, Guadalupe Trail, 1-0-0-37 Guadolac Patrol.00:13It's at 39.00:15Sikini was originally a male subject stating that somebody needed rescue.00:20Sounds like a female took over the phone stating that the male was her husband, and she was afraid that he's going to hit her.00:27Now is the Joe Lucero, 92-year-old, Kencher, Cannon White Tonson.00:35Looks like there have been in some sort of physical or correction, verbal 39 only to state, and they're both erected to stay separate until Units go 5-6.00:4811 since our second RPA is rice is the fourth house down from 11 to 15, but they're right next to each other, neither of them could perform.
00:00
Yes, ma'am, show me 42 for the evening.
00:01
Have good day.
00:03
Good day. Good day.
00:09
Got 37, Guadalupe Trail, 1-0-0-37 Guadolac Patrol.
00:13
It's at 39.
00:15
Sikini was originally a male subject stating that somebody needed rescue.
00:20
Sounds like a female took over the phone stating that the male was her husband, and she was afraid that he's going to hit her.
00:27
Now is the Joe Lucero, 92-year-old, Kencher, Cannon White Tonson.
00:35
Looks like there have been in some sort of physical or correction, verbal 39 only to state, and they're both erected to stay separate until Units go 5-6.
00:48
11 since our second RPA is rice is the fourth house down from 11 to 15, but they're right next to each other, neither of them could perform.
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Location mentioned:
Guadalupe Rd, New Mexico 87013
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