Intoxicated individual assaults domestic partner at home, Penn Yan NY
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic dispute occurred at a home near County House Road in Jerusalem where an intoxicated individual assaulted a partner and broke a front door. No weapons were involved. The suspect was last seen outside the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Yates County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Two-eight, five three county house road in Jerusalem.
00:03
Physical domestic dispute between (name withheld) and (name withheld), she says that he broke her front door,
00:08
physically assaulted her.
00:09
He is intoxicated.
00:11
No weapons.
00:15
Two-four.
00:17
29.
00:19
2124.
00:23
2124.
00:26
Yeah, it's 1M24.
00:28
1M24. 1.24.
00:32
Yeah, if there's any orders.
00:36
Standby, gathering more information.
00:43
8-125, on duty.
00:45
8-2-2-5. Can I be sure to respond as a closer vehicle? That's back in parallel.
00:54
224-2853 County House Road and Jerusalem.
00:57
I'm sorry. Between now VanderHudson and (name withheld).
01:01
Where is eight?
01:05
21-26.
01:08
8-1-2-3 on duty.
01:17
4126.
01:19
Needs respond to units, (name withheld) is now outside the residence.
01:22
I'm not sure if he left on foot.
01:25
Caller said he was dropped off by a black pickup truck, could possibly be another friend outside with him.
01:31
Good, four I copy.
01:33
You have a description of what he's wearing?
01:38
No description at this time.
01:41
Orders are negative.
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Location mentioned:
County House Rd, Penn Yan, NY 14527
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