Domestic assault reported near Frost Avenue, St Paul MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic disturbance near Frost Avenue in St. Paul. A caller reported that her boyfriend assaulted her by slapping and punching her before leaving. The suspect was described as a male about 5'6" tall wearing a white shirt and possibly intoxicated.
Audio|Heard on: Ramsey MN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're domestic near Frost Avenue, apartment (number withheld).
00:04
Caller's (name withheld) slapped (name withheld).
00:05
They've been arguing.
00:07
He is leaving.
00:08
He also punched (name withheld) in the head.
00:12
Eight seven Tango copies PD.
00:16
What three copies?
00:19
No one thirty-four.
00:21
Forty-four twenty-three.
00:23
Forty-four twenty-three.
00:26
You can clear myself and two five from this AOA, and I'll take that domestic.
00:31
Copy eight seven tango forty-four fifty-three.
00:33
I'll show you both clear.
00:38
Forty-eight seven tango all staying out.
00:42
Copy.
00:43
On a parkway in Frost right now.
00:46
Negative, we just have a description for the (name withheld) at (name withheld).
00:50
Male about five six wearing a white shirt.
00:54
Got it.
00:58
Over crossing road to the domestic.
01:00
It sounds like he's attempting to find his keys and has been drinking today.
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Location mentioned:
Frost Ave, St Paul, MN 55109
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