Teenager helps with chores after mom calls police


A parent contacted the police because her teenager was not helping with chores. After the call, the teenager started to help without any conflict.
Audio|Source: Culpeper County Sheriff
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Transcript:
VL2, VL3. 2, V03. 2. Pound for 101. Hello, everyone. Yeah. 10-152[1] Oak Drive. Collar's advising her (name withheld) son. It won't help her do anything around the house. Nothing physical. He won't help put the chickens away. You're right. Four-two, call, Pepper. They call on the phone number one for that? Yeah, affirmative. Okay. All right for 1-10, you want to handle that as a phone call. I'm sorry. Darling, Charlie G201. I have a bottom. Count of seven. Control. I have a count of 70. 70. Do you confirm? 70, good count. Count clear. 80. Good. The caller called back 1-911, advising as soon as she calls for the cops, her son started helping her. You can't disregard or still give her a phone call. 4-2 call, over. So that's not one twice, correct? Determin. Keep 110 on that for now. Okay, thank you.
Police codes explained
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10-152: Location code (address)
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Location mentioned:
Oak Dr, Virginia 22701
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