Welfare check after woman unreachable post argument


The audio reports a welfare check requested by a man who could not reach his fiancé after a verbal argument. He wanted to say goodbye before leaving for New York. The woman did not respond to calls or knocking at her door. No threats or weapons were involved.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
115. Go ahead. 11. 115, check the welfare at 1929 South Sagamont Avenue. You're going to be checking on the caller's fiancé, (name withheld), 25-year-old female wife 5-7, thin build, blonde highlights, unknown clothing. In a verbal argument earlier and now she's refusing to answer his phone calls or the knocks on his door. He's saying he's leaving for New York and just wants to say goodbye. She has access to a black Hyundai Tucson SUV sitting in the driveway on the license. Currently, the call is currently at his barber shop, not on scene. There have been no threats of self-harm, no weapons in talks. 1929 South Sagamont. He is requesting the call after. 111, I'm clear. SDS.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Sagamont Ave, Springfield, MO 65807
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