Juvenile female threatened parents and was violent at home, Flatwoods KY
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According to the dispatch call, an 11-year-old female was violent towards her parents at a home near Pine Street, making threats to harm them. Emergency medical services were requested to assess injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Greenup County Public Safety
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
3402-5-0-1-2-near Pine Street The Bearman side, 11-year-old female, out of control
00:11
as it has been physical, hit the mother and the father
00:15
Vice 2 when I was trying to leave at this time, they're trying to keep her there at the house hear a lot of screaming and yelling in the background
00:23
near Pine Street
00:28
3.20, copy.
00:32
2.5 copies for a press.
00:43
320 degree.
00:44
This is the juvenile we dealt with last week.
00:54
This affirmative, have a preview to call there in the third.
01:03
Rob from there.
01:05
The second one's off team.
01:12
No one.
01:34
32.325.
01:36
This information.
01:39
RPs about some of the juvenile has made threats of harming or killing her parents.
01:44
Also requesting the medic unit to check them out as well as a juvenile.
01:47
Have you to station.
01:50
Okay.
01:53
makes my experience have been injured and just not an end-to-point.
02:04
320, copy.
02:07
Two-five, copies. Two-five, copies.
02:15
Three-twenty.
02:16
I'll be out.
02:19
No, he no, sir.
02:26
2.5.
02:29
325.
02:32
Go ahead, punch me, how willing?
02:36
I need no 5.
02:43
320 to 325.
02:44
I'm back here in the back bedroom.
02:46
We come in. Everything's kind of under control this time.
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Location mentioned:
Pine St, Flatwoods, KY 41139
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