WAUKESHA -- An apparent domestic violence victim called on an Uber driver to transport her safely from the area after the female reportedly could not get a ride to the police department.

According to the report, a female who told police she had been in a domestic incident the previous night, called an Uber driver to get a ride back to her home in a neighboring town. The female said the male suspect followed her on foot as the Uber driver pulled up in front of the Waukesha residence where she was staying. According to the report, the male managed to strike the Uber driver's car and break her cell phone as she fled.

According to the report, police were unable to make further contact with the female on account of her own cell phone being broken. The female reportedly borrowed the Uber driver's cell phone to call police, but the driver reportedly took the phone back and promptly hung up because "he did not want to be involved."

Police traveled to the male suspect's home only to find that he had left the residence and could not be located. The Waukesha County Sheriff was dispatched to the female's home in the neighboring town, only to learn that she had been there a short time before leaving there as well.