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Woman hits grandfather with cane in domestic disputeNorfolk VA

audio iconFamily Offense
Near Lexington St, Norfolk, VA 23504

A 30-year-old woman struck her 93-year-old grandfather with a walking cane during a domestic incident and then left the scene with her boyfriend in a light gray vehicle.

Audio|Source: Norfolk City Police Dispatch - 1st Precinct
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
I respond for Violent Domestic near Lexington St.
00:03
The call is to the male's granddaughter hit him with a walking cane.
00:10
The call-taker still trying to get further.
00:12
A lot of arguing going in the background at 1326.
00:15
Before radio, last back, please.
00:17
PIN-4-2. Can you clear me up and give me an amendment to the DAB, please.
00:19
10-4[1].
00:20
135, just advise you to update.
00:22
The daughter is going to be 30 years of age, correction, the granddaughter is 30 years of age, black female wearing a red t-shirt.
00:28
They said that she left with her boyfriend and a light gray vehicle towards Fremont.
00:32
The grandfather is going to be 93.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Received

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Near Lexington St, Norfolk, VA 23504
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