Disturbance reported at Leesburg shelter, Leesburg VA
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According to the dispatch call, deputies responded to a potential disturbance at a homeless shelter near Meadowview Court in Leesburg. A man was reportedly yelling at a woman. There were no weapons mentioned. The suspect appeared to be in his thirties, wearing a gray shirt and jeans. Officers arrived as the individual was leaving the building.
Audio|Heard on: Loudoun VA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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For a disorderly at the homeless shelter near Meadowview Court in B 320.
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There's a male screaming in her face.
00:09
No known weapons.
00:12
Suspect is approximately 33 years old, wearing a gray shirt and jeans.
00:18
We're still obtaining further.
00:19
Three 906.
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Three hundred and sixty-one Bravo, self dispatch on the 911 open line.
00:25
Responding to near Data Drive.
00:28
Beat 350. Zero 906 units responding to the disorderly at the homeless shelter.
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The suspect is currently on scene walking out of the building.
00:39
The caller is yelling and screaming at the male.
00:42
Said he's not supposed to have any contact.
00:45
Zero 908.
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420 Bravo, traffic stop at Little River Turnpike and Old Columbia Boulevard.
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B 4200908.
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Car ten Bravo calling on scene.
00:58
What's the description of the suspect?
01:02
Car ten Bravo, I am directly pulling on scene.
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Suspect is about 33 years of age, wearing a gray shirt and jeans.
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Copy.
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Zero 909.
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Location mentioned:
Meadowview Ct, Leesburg, VA 20175
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