Spencer and Monique Tepe, a popular Ohio dentist and his wife, were found fatally shot in their Columbus home on December 30, 2025. Now, Fox News Digital has released a 911 call transcript made from the Tepe home months before the couple died that adds a new layer to the mystery.
According to Fox News, the 911 call occurred in April 2025 at approximately 2:45 a.m. A female made the call, but reports have not confirmed that the voice on the call is Monique. At first, the woman hung up when dispatch answered, and then dispatch called back. The brief exchange suggests a late-night domestic argument that the caller ultimately downplayed.
The Spencer and Monique Tepe 911 call
In the transcript shared by Fox News, the operator says, “Hi, this is 911. We just got a hang-up call. Is everything OK?” The woman responds apologetically, “Yeah, I’m sorry. I’m OK.” When the operator presses further, asking “Are you sure?” the caller repeats, “Yeah, yeah, I’m OK, sorry.”
The operator then notes the caller’s emotional state: “Well, it sounds like you’re crying. Do you need police, paramedics or anything?” The woman declines help, saying, “No, no. No, I’m OK. I promise. I’m just emotional. [inaudible].” Asked why she called 911 in the first place, the caller explains, “Because me and my man got into it, but I’m OK, I promise.”
The operator seeks clarification on whether the situation had escalated. “Did anything ever get physical?” the woman, audibly crying, answers, “No.”
The operator follows up: “You guys were just arguing, nobody hit each other?” The caller replies, “M’hm, yes.”
The operator then says officers can be canceled, adding, “If anything changes, call us back.” The woman closes the call with repeated apologies: “Yes, yes, yes, I’m sorry…OK, I’m sorry.”
The release of the transcript has raised questions about whether the call is connected to the couple’s deaths months later. Authorities have not confirmed any link, nor have they publicly identified the caller.
According to a Tepe family statement the couple shared, “a beautiful, strong, and deeply happy relationship,’ according to Ohio news outlet WBNS.
The day Fox News released the 911 transcript, Spencer’s brother-in-law, Rob Misleh, joined the Surviving the Survivor podcast and denied Monique made the call, stating it was someone at a Tepe “house party.”
What happened to Spencer and Monique Tepe?
Spencer and Monique were discovered shot to death inside their Columbus residence after police conducted a welfare check. Spencer’s coworkers were concerned when he failed to show up for work. The couple was well known in the community, with Spencer operating a dental practice in the area.
Authorities have said the couple’s children were not harmed and were safe. They are currently in the care of relatives. No murder weapon was recovered, although 9mm shell casings were found inside the home. Reports say Spencer was shot multiple times, while Monique was shot once in the chest.
Columbus police have described the case as a double homicide and continue to withhold specific information about a possible motive. Investigators have confirmed the existence of surveillance video from the neighborhood showing a person of interest near the home around the time of the killings.
The individual, whose identity has not been released, was seen moving through the area, but police have cautioned that the footage is grainy and does not yet establish a suspect. Authorities urge anyone with information about the Tepe killings or the surveillance video to contact police.
Published: Jan 9, 2026 08:23 am