Woman acts erratically endangering young child near Hampshire Street, Lowell MA
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According to the dispatch call, a woman acted erratically and endangered her young child near Hampshire Street in Lowell. The caller reported that the woman was hitting others, yelling, and whipping the child around, causing concern for the child's safety.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Police Department
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
One's off in 97 (name withheld), who am I looking for?
00:05
(Name withheld) and her son less than two years old
00:12
All right, do you have an apartment?
00:16
I'm looking now,
00:18
stand by.
00:23
I have that until I've been on scene.
00:25
Unfortunately, I don't.
00:26
The call is stated he should be waiting for you outside.
00:29
It's going to be the west building, not the south building.
00:37
The caller is now mostly concerned for the child.
00:40
She was erratic hitting everybody and screaming and yelling whipping him around.
00:46
Can we just give the caller a call back and see where our location is?
00:59
Caller is at near Hampshire Street.
01:03
That's where the incident occurred.
01:05
Coffrey, the caller is supposed to be there at near Hampshire.
01:22
All right three's off with a male that's kind of familiar with the situation and I'm going to go back and talk to the caller at near Hampshire.
01:32
I don't know if you have another unit available to help three out I believe she's on the first floor of the house with a baby
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