Disturbing screams prompt welfare check in Cayucos home, Cayucos CA
Officers responded to a welfare check after screams were reported at a Cayucos residence. The mother confirmed all is well and noted her son's mental health challenges.
Audio|Source: SLO County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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And 103469, public assist, lift assists,
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2830 Studio Drive, 2830 Studio Drive, 2830 Studio Drive, Crossup King Avenue,
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Command Local, Tone 11, TACCalCord, stainless 840.
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Screaming heard in the background.
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The RP was last at the location eight minutes ago and is currently en route on foot from the liquor store in the area.
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The residents should be occupied by two subjects, the RP's mother and a 23-year-old sister.
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The resident copy.
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Yeah, one copy.
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Out of 5-1.
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Out of 5-1, Twin Cities is advising that the last of Robloz was discharged at 1910 hours past date.
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Additionally,
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his vehicle is showing that it was towed by a lines towing.
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10-4[1], thank you.
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245G927.
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Number.
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Number.
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Okay,
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4. 104. 104. Thank you. Thank you.
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Adam 11,
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we are able to make contact with the mother.
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She's stating that everything is fine and that her son has mental health issues and is requesting all units at 1022.
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Do you copy, thank you.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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