Domestic disturbance reported near 12th Street unit 222, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic disturbance call near 12th Street unit 222. Prior similar calls were reported. One suspect was detained at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Southern units going to that domestic disturbance at near 12th Street unit 222.
00:04
There are a couple prior domestic disturbance and disorderly behavior calls, a couple of them in October.
00:16
Most of them end up as no merit or verbal only.
00:25
The southern unit is going to the domestic disturbance looking through prior to the 20.
00:28
The mail is possibly a first of (name withheld).
00:36
Henry 13 Edward for the V910 at Laura and Heron F.
00:45
Henry 13 Edward for the V910 at Laura Street and Heron F.
00:54
In front of the red concrete brick house, 800X yelling and banging on vehicles rummaging through trash.
01:01
A subject is a white female, 45 years old, five foot, thin build, unknown clothing.
01:08
Currently inside of her vehicle, black or dark blue Honda or Toyota unknown plate,
01:12
no weapon seen.
01:18
For a 13 number, copy your case number (number withheld).
01:21
(number withheld).
01:30
Your network, you can go ahead and cancel, 15-dover is going to handle the 9th inch.
01:38
327, Cresor Brennan, and Townsend.
01:43
Two boy 111 advising active domestic disturbance going on at near 12th Street unit 222.
01:56
Headquarters 2 ever 13 number 4.
02:06
3 boy 111 advising no further assistance needed on the domestic disturbance near 12th street, one suspect in cuffs.
02:13
Two-boy-11 advising waiting for another unit, one in cuffs on the floor, near 12th street.
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