Verbal domestic dispute with yelling but no violence, Dunn County WI


Police responded to a domestic dispute where a woman reported that (name withheld) was yelling at her and their children. There were no weapons involved, and the incident was verbal only. The parties were separated with the woman upstairs and the man downstairs.
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Transcript:
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Telling you, 225, copy of domestic.
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225. 8.0.2 Center Street, Village of Postale. Complainant (name withheld) states that (name withheld) was yelling at the complainant and the kids.
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He does not have any weapons. So far, it's just verbal and not physical,
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but are currently separated.
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10-4[1] from 3 on drive.
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I'll take returns to the parties when you get them.
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10-4[1]. 2.2. 2.60, I'll tell you can't. I'll turn to the location there.
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9-10-4[1]-260.
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Any 224 your returns?
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224.
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Complaining is going to be Class D valid.
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Negative 29.
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The year (name withheld) is going to be a Class D valid.
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Negative 29.
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10-4[1]. Are they still separated in two things down in time to approve a moment?
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10-4[1], they're always still separated.
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She said that she was going to be upstairs in the bedroom and he was located downstairs, she believes.
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10.4.
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Are you still on the line with her?
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104 on.
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104. I'm going routine for the moment.
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I'll take open Hongs when you get a chance.
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Okay.
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