Verbal domestic dispute on Redstone Street, Southington CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a verbal domestic dispute near Redstone Street and Newell Street in Southington. A woman reported that her boyfriend took her car keys and walked toward Bristol. Officers later found the man walking in Plainville. No violence or threats were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Southington Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Well, do you get head to the area of Redstone by Newell Street? I have a party on the phone.
00:07
She is in a red Honda Fit.
00:08
She just had a verbal domestic incident with (name withheld).
00:12
(Name withheld) took her keys and threw them into a wooded area nearby.
00:16
He is currently walking on Redstone towards Bristol.
00:22
He is wearing all black.
00:28
About six feet tall, wearing all black, and has dreadlocks.
00:37
Roger.
00:39
Be advised, your complainant is now sitting in her vehicle.
00:42
She found the keys.
00:43
He is still walking on Redstone.
00:50
We will talk to her once we meet with (name withheld).
00:58
Roger.
01:04
(Number withheld).
01:14
Have her drive here? Roger, I just want to keep them separated.
01:23
Roger.
01:25
She is en route here.
01:29
Roger, thank you.
01:30
(Number withheld).
01:38
It is a red Honda Fit registered to (name withheld).
01:49
You have down (number withheld).
01:52
Good.
01:53
She is still heading to the police department.
01:55
No acts or threats of violence, she just wants him not to contact her anymore.
02:04
Roger, I think I have him here.
02:06
Walking.
02:08
We are in Plainville now.
02:11
Passing Chimney Crest Lane.
02:17
In Wilson, (number withheld).
02:21
No, uh,
02:22
There are no protective orders.
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