Domestic dispute at Floyd street involves verbal argument, Newberry SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman had a verbal dispute with her boyfriend near Floyd Street in Newberry. No physical contact occurred. The man left the scene on foot wearing a gold hoodie and black pants. Officers are searching the area nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Newberry County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:54
Transcript:
00:00
Indiana's Hill's on Drayton Street We're getting the 911 call, something's going on.
00:04
Send by for further.
00:10
28, 27, can y'all head that way?
00:12
Let's know if you need this.
00:18
Yeah, Searle, she's advising me 821 Floyd Street and said that she got an argument with her partner.
00:24
She's denied EMS at this time, says that she sells real work-knuff about it right now.
00:32
Control, that was 821 Floyd Street.
00:35
Hey, for me.
00:37
Affirmative.
00:39
No, affirmative.
00:42
So, it was 3.27.
00:44
You can show me 1088.
00:46
Temple.
00:49
Which role? Who did she argue with?
00:55
Female arguing with her boyfriend.
01:00
Is the boyfriend still on scene?
01:03
I believe so.
01:05
Simple.
01:09
So I'll be 1023.
01:12
Temple. Temple.
01:13
28, she's saying that the subject took off walking down Drayton Street, he's wearing a golden-colored hoodie and a black sweats.
01:26
10-4[1], coming up on Kline Street now.
01:33
She's just advising nothing physical, just verbal.
01:37
He just got heated and walked off.
01:40
10-4[1].
01:45
Control 3.27.
01:47
27.
01:50
I got the name of Databurk.
01:51
Are you ready for it?
01:56
Good.
02:01
That's name's going to be Summers, Collins,
02:04
common spelling, first name (name withheld), common spelling, data verb, (number withheld).
02:14
Ready for that deal?
02:19
Any fine.
02:23
Seymours off of Drayton Street, DL suspended, 29 clear.
02:31
28, I believe our subjects won't have a 71.
02:34
Control, I got a name the date of birth for you when you ready for it.
02:38
Good. Good.
02:43
That's name is going to be Kennedy, common spelling, first name (name withheld),
02:47
Lima, Oscar, Romeo, Echo, November, Zulu, Oscar,
02:53
date of birth, (number withheld).
03:01
27, that's affirmative.
03:03
He's got two 70 ones.
03:09
Hey firm, she said he took off walking before we got here towards Drayton wearing a golden-colored hoodie and black pants.
03:17
If you do find him, I got this sending one's in hand, just let us know.
03:25
He ain't walking away, he's probably somewhere hotter.
03:34
Yeah, I just went up the main, circling back down now on Cromer Street, see if I can find him.
03:40
I don't see him anywhere so far.
03:42
Chick-4 at court as well.
03:45
Just the head's up.
03:46
It's probably going to run from you.
03:53
He's probably somewhere hiding around the house. He's probably somewhere hiding around the house.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Floyd St, Newberry, SC 29108
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