Physical domestic dispute at mica drive apartment, Reno NV
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According to the dispatch call, a physical domestic dispute occurred between a mother and daughter at an apartment near Mica Drive. The daughter reported being hit, and the mother admitted to grabbing her daughter's throat to de-escalate the situation, which resulted in knocking out a tooth.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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404, physical domestic.
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And coming around 919, Mike to Drive, apartment 202 for physical domestic.
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So if we had tween up, mom and daughter.
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The daughter is advising that mom had hit her and Dr.
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Q, South, studying further.
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204 and 202.
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We're also talking to the mother who is saying she had grabbed her daughter by the throat to de-escalate and then ended up knocking her tooth out.
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Mother's left is.
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Dathers first is...
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Great.
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204 is going to be separated, mothers in apartment 204, daughters of less than gathers or dathers for instance, Elias, 49026, the divisor or firearms in the apartment.
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Sol party 3.
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Rescue 12, Medic 3, stage away from 919 Mike Drive, apartment 204, 1041.
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Govesterstein road.
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The rest of the Coleman route.
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Rest the Coleman route,
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brake.
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Rest the Coleman route.
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Stage away from 919, Microw Drive, Apartment 204, 4 assault, 33.
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It's going to be four breaks.
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before 19 female was bolted by her mother 1042
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Location mentioned:
Mile Cir Dr, Reno, NV 89511
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