Verbal dispute leads to property damage at local residence, Charlottesville VA


Police are responding to a verbal argument about property damage at a residence. A male family member is trying to take a vehicle and is damaging property. The resident may be aggressive and could have a handgun.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville, Albemarle, and UVA Police
00:58
Transcript:
EASAPD-34, priority 2[1], correction disorder, break, car road. 34. Start, priority 2, towards break heart road. (name withheld) is your complainant. It advises that her brother is on location trying to remove a vehicle, also damaging property. There's a verbal disorder on site as well. We have current's information advising this is... (name withheld)'s residence, and she can be hostile toward officers and social services, possibly has access to a handgun. I will find your nothing in it. Cool. UCAP 7-5. Okay. Are you available to Back 34 for Green Carrow? No.
EASAPD-34, priority 2[1], correction disorder, break, car road. 34. Start, priority 2, towards break heart road. (name withheld) is your complainant. It advises that her brother is on location trying to remove a vehicle, also damaging property. There's a verbal disorder on site as well. We have current's information advising this is... (name withheld)'s residence, and she can be hostile toward officers and social services, possibly has access to a handgun. I will find your nothing in it. Cool. UCAP 7-5. Okay. Are you available to Back 34 for Green Carrow? No.
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[1]
priority 2: Urgent but not life-threatening situation
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Charlottesville, VA
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