Juvenile female becomes combative and punches father, Mannford OK
A 13-year-old girl near South 349th West Avenue became physically combative with her father, including punching him. The family tried to restrain her, but she remained aggressive. Authorities were notified and responding.
Audio|Source: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Paul 225, the advised your RP's called back, advising the daughters now being combative with dad.
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Okay. Okay.
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Copy, 106, call at near South 349th West Avenue in Mannford.
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You've got a 13-year-old female, possible overdose, mutual aid.
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35, you can say 10-8[1].
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She doesn't want to do anything.
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All parties will have seen.
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Okay.
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25, if you advise the juvenile is going to be Creek, they're also en route requesting a deputy.
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Sure.
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109 post drum,
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right? No, you copy.
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109, we have a 22-minute response.
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Copy 106, update, you need a stage, this is now a domestic CCSO[2]'s in route.
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Copy on. Copy on.
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25, be advised, EMS and fire are not going to be staging.
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Okay.
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And 25, be advised it is still physical.
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She's now punched her father in the face.
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They're advising they will sit up higher hands if she keeps being combative.
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Okay. Do I have history at this year? A firm, this just happens about twice a month.
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Okay. 25, just be advised there's a, the father and older brother are trying to restrain the juvenile and she is still unable to be restrained.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
[2]
CCSO: Cleveland County Sheriff's Office
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Location mentioned:
S 349th W Ave, Mannford, OK 74044
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