Woman assaulted inside car during family incident, Newton MA
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According to the dispatch call, a woman was assaulted by her son inside a car near Alexander Road. Initial reports suggested a vehicle-pedestrian accident, but it was clarified as an assault inside the vehicle, not a traffic collision.
Audio|Heard on: Newton Police and Fire
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Near Alexander Road, R.C.
00:01
(name withheld) says that her son hit her with her Mercedes, but we're trying to get more information on what is going on there?
00:29
I'm on the way.
00:54
Exhibit 7th Medical Force.
00:56
Section 7 with Medics Force, number near Alexander Road,
01:02
thermal pedestrian accident, minor in here.
01:06
10707 with FedEx4, number near Alexander Road,
01:11
Sonato Pedestrian, and a planter injury.
01:15
Busted 5-7, Alexander, Lowe, Road.
01:21
94. We have it.
01:26
Not a quarter of heaven, 1045.
01:34
And Adam Street, you checked the area for an MBA.
01:38
We got the crash alert and all other information.
01:43
Next.
02:02
I need to control.
02:04
It's not a motor vehicle pedestrian.
02:06
The son struck the mother inside of the vehicle.
02:09
He did not hit her with the vehicle.
02:14
Roger.
02:15
5.05. You on the update.
02:19
I do.
02:38
Asger 7, you can disregard.
02:40
There was a misunderstanding due to the language barrier.
02:43
It's not an auto pedestrian.
02:46
It was a party that was struck inside a motor vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
Alexander Rd, Newton Highlands, MA 02461
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