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Woman punched by brother who fled in white vehicleCreek County OK

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Creek County, OK

A woman was punched in the face by her brother, who then fled the scene in a white Jeep Cherokee without a license plate. The brother is suicidal, addicted to methamphetamine, and mentally unstable. Medical personnel are being prepared to respond.

Audio|Source: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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25, it's going to be near south and east half, RV's brother punched her in the face, took off in a white Cherokee,
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white Jeep Cherokee with no tag, brother is suicidal and not right in the head, he's addicted to meth, getting additional.
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We're almost two years.
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It's gonna be out in the front yard.
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Copy.
00:45
Go ahead and stage medical.
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Copy.
00:54
Charlie[1], are there any weapons at the home?
00:58
Unknown.
01:02
Okay, 10,
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25, that possibly is going to be for that law enforcement officer transport guy lives, correctly.
01:17
25 to 10, I'm on 412, I've got to turn around, or yeah,
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probably 44 I got to turn around.
01:32
10 4. Let's start a record, please.
01:35
We're clear on record, 00338.
01:41
Charlie[1], try to ascertain whether or not there are weapons before we get there, please.
01:52
25, Charlie[1], there's going to be negative weapons in the house, no weapons.
02:00
Fire, standby for tones for a domestic.
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[1]
Charlie: C-level emergency or unit designation, often indicating urgent medical or police response.

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Creek County, OK

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