Deputies investigate possible child custody issue in Raleigh, Raleigh NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible domestic situation near Saint Giles Street in Raleigh involving an endangered child. Radio traffic indicated that a young girl was reportedly taken by her father, with no custody order in place. The situation appeared to be a family-related issue rather than a criminal abduction.
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Transcript:
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Raleigh to Baker 122.
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Go ahead, Raleigh.
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Missing person endangered, near Saint Giles Street.
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Near Saint Giles Street, unit A Adam.
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Unit to check in.
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125 can check in, Raleigh's.
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10-4. It's going to be a reference to the complainant's daughter, an eight-year-old female (name withheld), last seen wearing a pink skirt.
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She's advising the father took the child.
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Stand by for further.
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The caller advised of any custody order.
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I'm going to go speak with the call takers.
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Give me just a second, please.
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Four.
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Right, Baker 122.
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Go ahead.
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Caller advises there's no custody orders in place.
00:41
Looks like it's going to be more of just a domestic issue.
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