Men argue at residence; one leaves toward nearby highway, Woodlawn VA
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic disturbance involving two males arguing at a residence near Blankenship Street. One male, known by first name only and suspected of prior sexual assault, left the location with another male heading towards Route 1 near Blankenship.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Two males currently arguing at a location near Blankenship St.
00:06
One is a 50-year-old male, medium build, unknown clothing.
00:12
Tonight 2 6 6.
00:24
Dispatch requests clarification.
00:29
Units checking and standing by.
00:32
Subfax.
00:33
Subfix.
00:41
Two three alpha.
00:42
Okay. Okay.
00:45
Two-30 alpha, go ahead.
00:50
According to a witness,
00:53
the individual known as (name withheld)
00:56
was with another male,
00:58
possibly wearing a gray shirt or sweater,
01:01
and was heading towards Richmond Highway near Blankenship with the other male.
01:09
Was there any direction of travel or relation to the victim?
01:18
She knows him by first name only.
01:20
No other identifying information is available.
01:25
Direction of travel believed to be eastbound towards Richmond Highway near Blankenship.
01:31
Okay.
01:34
10-4.
01:36
Suspect is with another male heading towards Blankenship near Richmond Highway.
01:41
The male is wearing gray clothing.
01:43
The suspect may live in an area near Route 1.
01:51
Affirmative.
01:53
The suspect resides at the current location.
01:58
Incident occurred in the suspect's room.
02:02
He left with another male towards Route 1 off Blankenship.
02:07
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Blankenship St, Woodlawn, VA 22309
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