Person breaks window and attempts stabbing at residence, Richmond CA


At a residence near Chancellor Avenue, a man broke a window with his hand. Initially, there was a report of an attempted stabbing by the stepson's ex-girlfriend, but no clear evidence of a knife was found. The woman left the scene in a gray minivan.
Audio|Source: Richmond Police Department
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Transcript:
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The assault was a deadly weapon, a 10th homey.
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(Name withheld)'s stepson's ex-girlfriend broke a window to the house and then tried to stab the stepson.
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She did leave in a gray minivan.
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Yeah, around a direction of flight.
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The worst one paper.
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Four for nine.
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Sounds just too happy.
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Everything you.
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One else takes anyone else where they're homeless.
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She did not see if he'll actually get into that moving and she came out and if he don't go on and then she said a minivan leave is known as its associate.
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Okay, hilly, hold me Two.
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One like four.
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One out four.
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On Maria, just south of Pistols is going to be a 1053 D .F.
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Lane dynamic device. So I want to check it.
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And so far, I'm sorry, what's the street south of the vessel?
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Arena, place?
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Temper.
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I'm not put a moment if you're sending to Marina. Okay. Timber,
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thank you.
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At Chancellor Avenue, the reporter is now watching back on their security camera advising it was actually a man, unknown age, blue hat, black shirt, gray khaki pants, and a backpack that used his hand to break the window.
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I'm probably going to know us all with a knife.
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It doesn't sound like anyone saw the ex-girlfriend with a knife and it was this man who broke the window.
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Location mentioned:
Near Chanslor Ave, Richmond, CA 94801
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