Police respond to domestic disturbance near Maple Terrace, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic disturbance near Maple Terrace in Syracuse. A female caller reported that her boyfriend was physical with her. Both individuals were intoxicated, no weapons were involved, and medical assistance was declined.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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520 and 545 call for police.
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near Maple Terrace, across from Bassett Street.
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We had a male on the line that was yelling let me go and a female in the background yelling asking for police.
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They gave the address of near Maple Terrace.
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showing them plotting directly in front of near Maple Terrace.
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Phone comes back to a (name withheld) showing previous calls at (number withheld).
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Nobody's answering the call taker, so just a lot of disturbance in the background.
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Eight fifty-four.
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Five 20 , copy.
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Twenty-two, clear me a twenty-one.
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I got my hand.
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Copy forty-five, you can disregard.
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Five hundred and five, I copy that.
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Twenty and twenty-two.
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It's going to be a physical domestic.
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We have the female back on the line.
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She stated her boyfriend (name withheld) was physical with her.
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She refused EMS.
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No weapons. All parties are intoxicated.
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Location mentioned:
Maple Terrace, Syracuse, NY 13210
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