Officers conduct welfare check on children amid occupant resistance, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, officers conducted a welfare check on a nine-month-old child and four other children at a residence near N Fontana Ave and E Fort Lowell Rd in Tucson. A female occupant refused to cooperate and was yelling at officers.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police West Division
Listen to dispatch call
00:57
Transcript:
00:00
Female just sitting on the door back at us, said that we need to go find someone and then she's being uncooperative.
00:11
777.
00:13
You can clear the air.
00:15
She's just inside the house, yelling at us.
00:20
Time for air's minute.
00:21
2.70 copy.
00:26
At this point, we'll just have a welfare check on a nine-month-old,
00:38
and then four other children.
00:40
Again, it's just a welfare check.
00:46
I'm sorry, touch with her.
00:52
2 for 10, 10, 6, 5, it'll be a welfare check of the 911 for the children, but only a welfare check.
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