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Intoxicated man assaults wife near Williamson liquor store, Williamson WV
A woman fled into a liquor store near Williamson after her intoxicated husband, on probation, assaulted her and damaged their truck in a parking lot, leaving her bruised and terrified.
Audio|Heard on: Mingo and Pike Counties Sheriff, Fire, and EMS, Williamson Police and Fire
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01:59
Transcript:
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She said her husband, who is on probation, assaulted her.
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But on their way to the liquor store,
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she stated that he beat her badly.
00:10
So she ran into the liquor store to hide from him.
00:12
He's outside in the parking lot, beeping the horn and breaking the truck's windshield with his cane.
00:17
She said she has marks all over and is terrified, holding the truck key to prevent him from leaving.
00:30
Okay, PN4. You could advise if you have any access to guns or knives.
00:38
She didn't say she was very shaken, but I'll find out.
00:44
Ken, four, you can show us in Ravel.
00:46
We're getting on 119 now heading there from Wellington.
00:51
10.16.
00:57
K.K.O. J. J.
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J. J. Joliet Uniform, 5,
01:01
5.8, U.S. 5, 8, 3.5.
01:06
Go it.
01:21
Mingo, you're not coming through, can you come up, can you come on?
01:37
104, can you call me?
01:40
I can now, 109 with your last traffic.
01:46
Okay, if I have no weapons, he does have a cane that he walks with.
01:50
That's what he's beating the windshield on the truck with.
01:53
As he stated, he's drunk and on probation.
01:56
But the cane has been the only thing he has for weapons.
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Location mentioned:
Williamson, WV 25661
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