Domestic dispute leads woman to leave home with children, Dunklin County MO


A woman left her home near State Hwy A with her children after a domestic dispute. The conflict was verbal on the day of the report but had been physical earlier in the week. She is now staying at a family member's residence. No one is currently in danger.
Audio|Source: Dunklin County, Stoddad, and New Madrid Public Safety
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Transcript:
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...for the Concord.
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Reference to the domestic that just occurred between the reporting party and the male subject (name withheld).
00:07
It was a purple.
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But it has been since before the past, and she won't remove from the residence.
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She's responded to a different family member's residence near State Hwy A.
00:21
Stand it forward.
00:24
She's not left with residents.
00:27
No, she just left with her children.
00:33
The number I was given her, or the reporting party of her.
00:40
You've been a cut.
00:41
Ophreed and rocks make contact the phone, okay, hotway from the office.
00:48
No, that's two.
00:49
Neither one of them is in danger. I'll make contact.
00:52
No need for law enforcement to go out there. I can't keep another threat.
01:07
The office, did she advise it was verbal or physical?
01:13
She advised it was verbal only today before she left, although it was physical last night and earlier this week, she's clear for her life.
01:31
274, DeWood, because you've got to make contact with him. She's stated that she cares for his life. I'll be contact with her. I'm in her out from Roseville.
01:42
That's a big 10-12[1] with the reporting party.
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10-12: Stand by
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State Hwy A, Missouri
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