Family dispute leads to welfare check in clinton, Clinton MA
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a family dispute near National Street in Clinton. A woman broke a lock with permission from her mother to enter the home. Concerns were raised about a male resident being off his medication and his possible reaction to the situation. A welfare check was requested to ensure everyone's safety.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near National Street, we had a male party reporting that his sister broke the lock to get into the house,
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just received a call from their mother who owned the house,
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stating she directed her daughter to break the lock to get in.
00:19
She did advise that the first caller,
00:23
(name withheld),
00:25
is off of his meds.
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She's requesting officers respond just to make sure everything is well within the house and to advise (name withheld) that his daughter is there by her permission.
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A-Firm.
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NTI is the female party that (name withheld) is calling about.
01:00
Okay, receive.
01:03
Any domestic at this point?
01:05
Negative at this time,
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(name withheld) reported he is staying in his room.
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(name withheld) is concerned because she's afraid that (name withheld) will react badly to (name withheld) being home.
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One B also to be clear,
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(name withheld) is not home at this time.
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She was calling from another location based off of communication she had received from parties in the house.
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Clinton, MA
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