Police respond to roommate dispute at Lyons Ave, Lansing MI


Police responded to a dispute between roommates near Lyons Avenue. A boyfriend was asked to leave the residence. Officers attempted contact but received no response, prompting a welfare check.
Audio|Source: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Not far. And for both the units, I'll have you start for near Lyons Avenue.
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Five and six first half is going to be Edward King Charles 264.
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Two Boston, 21.
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Freedom. Another 12.
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Go through.
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Did I know how to go? I didn't catch your traffic.
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Are you in Rock?
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Yep, you show us on seeing as well.
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I have going out.
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Us in two Boston, 35, are going to be checking a subject in this TVS ramp.
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We're 10-2.
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Every minute, 37.
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10-4. Checking subject, TVS ramp.
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Go ahead. For both near Lyons Avenue, a call came out about almost an hour ago.
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Oh, his roommate (name withheld) is coming back from concert with a boyfriend (name withheld), 30-year-old, white male.
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Should be arriving at a white Chevy Malibu, unknown weapons.
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Roommate said, um, though.
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Roommate relayed that they needed an officer there to make that boyfriend leave, and it'll buy.
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They were going to give a call back when they arrived.
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We haven't gotten a call back yet.
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And I tried calling them, and no answer times, too.
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I'm going to go out there, check their welfare.
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