Possible domestic disturbance near Colonial Oaks Ct, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded near Colonial Oaks Court in Louisville to a possible domestic disturbance. A caller reported that her husband was outside, threatening her and attempting to break in. The male subject may have been intoxicated and has a history of substance use. Officers were alerted that he might flee on foot.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 4 - Divisions 4 and 5
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Radio to 400 and twenty-nine.
00:01
I am going to be holding a CIT[1] around near Colonial Oaks Court, Unit Three.
00:04
Caller says (name withheld)'s husband is outside trying to break into the house.
00:11
Which one?
00:12
One hundred and five.
00:18
Four hundred and twenty-six background tonight.
00:21
Four hundred and 206x104.
00:23
Can you start with six Adam to the CIT[1] one?
00:29
Both cars, near Colonial Oaks Court, Unit Three.
00:33
Complainant advised her husband is outside the door threatening (name withheld) and trying to break in.
00:42
Okay, he's still carpooling right now.
00:47
Four hundred and twenty-six Adam, can you repeat your traffic?
00:59
Six five, I'm good on that.
01:01
I'll just give them my location.
01:03
I'm okay there now saying the male subject is (name withheld), forty-six year old male about 5 ft two.
01:08
He has history of meth use, possibly intoxicated.
01:14
Careful.
01:16
One hundred and six.
01:20
Four twenty-five Adam, you can have me live on the sixes B.
01:23
Four twenty-five Adam, 106.
01:29
Radio to all 4th division units, going to Colonial Oaks.
01:31
Subject may run from the location on foot.
01:35
Subject wearing a black leather jacket with a gray hood and light blue jeans, short brown hair.
01:39
Subject currently in the parking lot screaming and threatening to harm (name withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team response to mental health-related incidents or concerns.
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Location mentioned:
Colonial Oaks Ct, Louisville, KY 40214
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