Father assaults daughter while under the influence of drugs


A daughter reported that her father, who was under the influence of drugs, had assaulted her. Both the father and daughter were driving to a management office, but they were in separate vehicles.
Audio|Source: Albemarle County Police Department
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Transcript:
East JP19, Treaty 128, Credit to Assault. He's a CD9, sir. Go ahead. Party to the cell occurred 570 Pantoff Center from the Pantau. The victim and suspect are separately driving to the management office. The caller supporting her father was high on... drugs and there was a confrontation, a father assault at her. Sussex is going to be a white man who's 67 years old wearing a tan jacket and jeans. His name is (name withheld). Victim's going to be a (name withheld). Hi there. He is for the assault. Sussex is going to be down a blue key of Rio. She wants to meet at the manager's office or can go to the feedline? Yeah, she wants to be at the manager's office, but the suspect is also driving to the management's office, they're in separate vehicles. Okay. 93-2-7-Aver[2]. There's a male walking down the middle of Seminole Trail. He's walking north on the southbound lanes. Town floor whereabouts? Over right in front of Harris-Teter. Tap on. E.C., 218 is the victim is going to be a (name withheld), age 40, wearing a gray shirt, black pants. She's not reporting possible neck injury from the assault. She's reporting that her father is high on Flanacin and methadone. She's reporting that both parties are now parted at the management office. She is requesting a stand-al-eye with us in the U.R.S. 10-4[1].0-19-9-3. Are you out with that subject?
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
[2]
93-2-7-Aver: Possible unit or incident identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near Pantops Ctr, Charlottesville, VA 22911
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