Domestic assault reported near North Douglas Boulevard, Midwest City OK
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic assault occurred near North Douglas Boulevard at the Crest. The suspect fled the scene in a gray Honda vehicle heading south on Douglas. The victim remained at the scene. The suspect is a white male, approximately six feet tall and 200 pounds.
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Start for domestic assault and battery in progress near North Douglas Boulevard, the Crest.
00:05
We're still getting further information, 156 to back.
00:09
Clear.
00:12
219 is clear, 1500 and 1st shooter.
00:16
All he's advising that the customer has been assaulted.
00:20
No, that subject is now leaving in a gray car going southbound on Douglas.
00:27
Claire, is the victim still at Crest or with the suspect?
00:32
Female's still present at Crest.
00:35
Vehicle is a gray Honda-Alantra.
00:41
Suspect is a white male, about 6 foot, 200 pounds.
00:46
Trying to turn around on a Honda Alanta.
00:50
We ran in front of the police station, the arena.
00:55
Clear.
00:56
He's going west down,
00:59
still trying to catch up.
01:02
Probably going 36 on that vehicle at the McDonald's at Lenthal.
01:08
Clear.
01:10
What was the subject's name again?
01:13
It's going to be (name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
E Reno Ave, Midwest City, OK 73110
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