False alarm as toddler plays with broken phone sparks dispatch, Natchitoches LA
At near Willing Hills Drive, officers responded to a 911 hang-up and initial sounds of an argument, discovering it was a toddler playing with a broken phone, causing no disturbance.
Audio|Source: Natchitoches Parish, Sabine Parish, and Vernon Parish Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Seeing at near Willing Hills Drive, near Willing Hills Drive,
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either a house on the corner of Willing Hills and Springwood Road.
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Maybe a small disturbance in the background.
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Kind of ready to be just arguing or just talking loud.
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Unable to call it back.
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Damn.
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21. One on.
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What is right?
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10-blatt, 21 on.
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Be the house on the right or the left.
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23 is going to be the house on the left.
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And she stated that they never saw anybody on camera.
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She stated her son contacted her saying that he could hear a beating sound outside when she looked at the camera.
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She saw the lights and the door open in the shop.
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Later on when she looked back, the lights are off, the doors are closed.
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Again, she never saw somebody.
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She did also advise, though, that there are guns and bullets inside of the shop.
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They are on I-49 southbound.
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They were passing the 183 at time of call, but the father-in-law is on the property with their son.
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23 Red River.
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I spoke to the homeowner Miss Miller.
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She said that was her toddler playing on her non-working cell phone.
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I'll be back to the name.
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I'll call for.
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