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Dispute over cat ends with verbal altercation 

audio iconFamily Offense
US-20, Oregon
Two people in Deschutes County got into a dispute that became physical, possibly over a cat. Both parties called 911. One initially claimed the man hit the woman, while the woman later said it was only verbal and no weapons were involved. Parties are now separated and one is waiting in a vehicle near Highway 20.
Audio|Source: Deschutes County Police Dispatch
01:57

Transcript:
And they have a 55, this box sheet tell for a dispute. Okay, 55. In the DLM near Cold Springs and the highway 20, we have both parties calling, sounds like a possible dispute over a cat that got physical, no weapons, no in talks, one of the parties trying to leave. And one party saying that the mail hit her and then the mail is saying it was rubble. Howie? I just small 51. You could add me. Copy. Parties are separated. The male half is going to be in a white Chevy E-CN, played Degra, Edward Boy 735. It sounds like you're going to go towards my weight 20 and wait there. Okay. Okay. Just a correction, female half is saying it was verbal. Let me all stand that she hit him, but he is declining medic. Copy. And returns her down at the moment. Maybe it's the last part. Returns her down at the moment.

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US-20, Oregon

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