Police investigate 911 hang-up call at apartment complex, Largo FL


Officers went to an apartment after receiving a 911 call that was disconnected. The call came from a phone that could only reach emergency services without any conversation at first. Eventually, a woman said she was fine in her apartment. Police know there have been past cases related to missing persons and domestic issues at this place.
Audio|Source: Largo Police Department
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Transcript:
Emergency response team arrived at the location after receiving a 911 hang-up[1] call from a phone that could only dial 911. The call featured an open line with no initial conversation, but later a woman, named Tanya, stated that everything was alright in apartment 315. Authorities were informed of prior missing persons and domestic incidents at this site.
Emergency response team arrived at the location after receiving a 911 hang-up[1] call from a phone that could only dial 911. The call featured an open line with no initial conversation, but later a woman, named Tanya, stated that everything was alright in apartment 315. Authorities were informed of prior missing persons and domestic incidents at this site.
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911 hang-up: Unexplained or emergency call where the caller disconnects before speaking
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Location mentioned:
16th Ave SE, Largo, FL 33771
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