Domestic dispute over belongings near 63rd Street, Tacoma WA
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported a domestic dispute near 63rd Street involving an argument with an ex-boyfriend over retrieving belongings. Two suspects, a female and a male, were seen walking south near the area. Police are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Tacoma Police Dispatch - South
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Transcript:
00:00
Frank 144 and 175 for a domestic violence.
00:08
Once.
00:10
Near David Street.
00:12
Caller is arguing with an ex-boyfriend over retrieving her items. Suspect descriptions are available.
00:20
14-9-9-6. 1-17-5.
00:27
6.7.
00:32
State for Frank 144.
00:34
They are outside walking away from a dark four-door sedan. The original caller was a different reporting party not involved, and there is yelling now.
00:46
Probably.
00:48
Okay.
00:53
Portugal, do we have a direction of travel?
00:56
I'll inquire.
01:00
Thank you.
01:02
Texan.
01:07
I go to the five area from the north.
01:10
Suspects are a black female 25 to 26, medium build, black hair, tan jacket, and pink pants.
01:17
Male is medium build, dark puffy jacket, and dark sweatpants.
01:24
Copy.
01:26
They are walking south down along South 63rd Street.
01:28
Hello.
01:34
4F4 area for the south.
01:39
I'll clarify what south down is if they're along South 63rd Street, which runs east to west.
01:45
611.
01:50
I spoke to the reporting party.
01:52
They are just south of 63rd.
01:55
I'll have played in the moment.
01:57
Are you 2.612?
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Location mentioned:
S 63rd St, Tacoma, WA
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