Domestic dispute on interstate involving key theft, Steuben County NY
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A woman driving on I-86 near Howard reported a domestic dispute where her adult son took her keys and left the vehicle on foot. He returned and was later found under the woman's car. Police responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Steuben County Public Safety Simulcast
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Did you start toward I-86 westbound near mile marker 139 in Howard? Her caller states that her son took her keys and pulled over, and she's on the highway right now.
00:13
The male has left.
00:16
He's walking away.
00:17
He's a 31-year-old male named (name withheld).
00:24
We'll be around like less than a minute, Deben.
00:27
He's almost here.
00:31
Received.
00:37
8-4 is in rounds.
00:40
Yeah, if we're responding.
00:42
I'm going to head that way with 1-8.
00:45
Mr. (name withheld) fought with officers last night.
00:48
I think he'll be here out.
00:51
Receive, I believe I have one-on-one-one coming from the office as well.
00:57
Happy.
01:03
Cement,
01:05
3-2-2.
01:09
Brugent 3A35 Staben on scene
01:14
Brugent.
01:16
Stavenda, Whale, in command.
01:25
Go ahead, command.
01:28
Springway A4 and Dansville Ambulance 5281 are en route.
01:39
Receive, thank you.
01:48
One-on-10.
01:49
I'll be on the traffic as well.
01:55
Greasy.
02:01
Disregard last mail is back in the van with the caller.
02:08
Hey firm, we're trying to keep on the line.
02:28
Just a bent and post base.
02:32
Pay to post base.
02:35
Just want to do a radio check.
02:38
Your lot unclear.
02:45
Bain-imposed, you're loud and clear, fire high band, 1727.
02:48
PIN post base copy.
02:52
Spending units responding to the domestic on the interstate, the mail is now underneath the caller's car.
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