Physical domestic disturbance near Mountain Iron Drive store, Virginia MN
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According to the dispatch call, a verbal domestic dispute at Dollar Tree near Mountain Iron Drive escalated to physical violence. A white male wearing an orange flannel shirt was involved, possibly connected to a black 2007 Chevy Suburban linked to a person from Virginia.
Audio|Heard on: North St. Louis County Sheriff, Fire and Roads
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
303 domestic.
00:05
303. Dollar Tree amount there is a verbal domestic.
00:09
Actually just turned to a physical domestic.
00:11
R.P. is saying that the mail pusher.
00:15
Ten four.
00:18
Ten four hundred.
00:23
They're going to be two mails.
00:26
One's inside a vehicle outside.
00:33
1040, you can mark me 23.
00:36
10-4[1].
00:41
Do you have vehicle description at all?
00:47
K-210, St. Louis.
00:52
Negative, we weren't able to get a description yet and go at K210.
00:57
As soon as you have that description on that physical domestic, please let me know I'm unseen.
01:04
That's work.
01:22
We're saying a white male with an orange flannel shirt is involved, a black Chevy Suburban.
01:28
Do you want me to put some cells down on this parking area?
01:42
It comes back to a black 2007 Chevy Suburban to a Tina Gearhart clear of hits out of Virginia.
01:56
Dray-Rondville.
01:58
I'm not finding a Tray-Ronsville.
02:07
I'm not finding a Tray-Ronsville in Shield, Yellow Spelling.
02:13
10-4[1], he's a juvenile.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Mountain Iron Dr Ste 100, Virginia, MN 55792
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