Husband threatened to run over spouse with truck, Watertown NY
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Police responded to a report of a domestic dispute near Huntington Street where a woman said her husband threatened to run her over with his truck. The couple is separated. Officers checked the situation and learned the husband was on his way to the residence, raising concerns he might leave with the child if police were present.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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City Patrol Info, Domestic, near Huntington Street, up from H.
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Henry 8,
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call her (name withheld), saying her husband called her Threatinger.
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Husband said that he wants to run over with his truck.
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Husband is a David Ertson Schlaugger.
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Parties are separated.
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Six copy. I'll be clear here in a minute.
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Copy.
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Same drop for five.
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Copy.
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Control 7, then a mobile arsenal.
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Great.
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3.3-7, Jefferson News, you're showing me out.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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We're here at 366, so everything's over the phone at Huntington.
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96. A permanent.
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Huntington Street complaint, that's just a phone call.
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He's not there.
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No permanent.
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Five out the all set.
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Firepoint.
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City nine-six, can you landline?
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The floor.
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City nine-six.
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City nine-six.
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Clark.
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We have your caller on the line.
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She's now requesting cancel, stating that David is on his way to the residence, and she's afraid that he will leave with the child if patrol is there.
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Roger that. I'll be in route.
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Location mentioned:
Huntington St, Watertown, NY 13601
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