Police respond to domestic disturbance in Seattle, Seattle WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a domestic disturbance at an apartment near 28th Avenue Northeast in Seattle, where a caller reported that a male pushed them while being asked to leave. Police noted a history of domestic issues at the location.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Received, made entry into the building but screwed the door back on? Lincoln Vector domestic disturbance near 28th Ave Northeast, unit 125.
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Caller is calling.
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Wanting their friend to leave the apartment, there was a male heard in the background.
00:11
There is DV history in the unit,
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and my caller is not answering screening questions.
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Near 28th Ave Northeast, Unit 125.
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Lincoln three we can go.
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Where is he?
00:22
Lincoln two.
00:25
Two John 13, we're out with the security guard.
00:28
I guess he's hired to re-secure the building.
00:32
Received out with security, hired to re-secure the building.
00:35
Two Lincoln three.
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Go ahead.
00:38
Your suspect is going to be (name withheld), male (number withheld), thin build.
00:44
Caller's advising the suspect pushed (name withheld) while attempting to get him to leave.
00:51
Copy, I'm aware of the subject.
00:53
All right. No.
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Location mentioned:
28th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125
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