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Husband breaks door and takes phone during therapy sessionSeattle WA

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Near Westlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

Police responded to a report of domestic violence where a husband broke down a door, took his wife's phone, and prevented her from leaving during a virtual therapy session at near Westlake Avenue in Seattle.

Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
03:29
Transcript:
00:00
DeV disturbance, 100 anyway,
00:02
Call was on a virtual call with a client when their husband broke down the door and took the subject's phone and is not letting her leave.
00:10
This is a virtual therapist following us in, 100 anyway, unit 607, need units to clear and respond.
00:20
They will clear and respond for the priority DV[1] disturbance.
00:28
I got fire standing by.
00:32
It might be from one of your earlier calls.
00:35
They're at near Westlake Avenue across the street with a mail.
00:43
We're en route to that call.
00:47
10-minute ETA.
00:50
Received. I'll do big to the earlier call.
00:56
As well, clear to Mary.
00:59
RISU to Mary, say clear.
01:03
Copy, thank you.
01:08
Two queen one, can you add us to that call?
01:12
Hey firm.
01:14
David, then you can notice if they would like extra.
01:18
Two queen three, would you like in the fourth?
01:25
Or the merrier.
01:31
All right, so the caller...
01:34
You can have me.
01:37
Risk, two-quain-free, uh...
01:45
...and-2-3.
01:46
...still waiting for a possible suspect description from the caller.
01:49
We didn't have a call-up this address for a DV[1] disturbance back on the 6th, and that suspect at the time was described as a blackmail 20s to 30s, 5 foot 9 at medium building.
02:04
Copy and moving on the same subject here, (name withheld).
02:07
(name withheld).
02:09
It was an anonymous caller and doesn't look if we were made contact that day.
02:15
So there's no other names on that call.
02:20
Copy.
02:26
Actually, this regard, that would have been for a different address.
02:28
I'm not sure why it just showed up in my search.
02:34
The two weeks a year suspect would be a (name withheld), a dark complexion male, possibly Hispanic, and his 30s, a medium-billed black hair, and a gray shirt.
02:49
Copy.
02:54
Even then you wanted to lockout any chance there's a code.
03:00
Unlike any who get this information from a virtual therapist.
03:03
I don't have a code.
03:09
We'll try to call inside the victim phone number.
03:16
(number withheld).
03:18
We have a residence in a lot of time.
03:26
Receive, no call inside, no answer on call to the victim.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DV: Domestic violence involving individuals in a current or former intimate, family, or household relationship.

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Near Westlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
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