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Dispute involving following with children on Albany Post RdUlster County NY

audio iconFamily Offense
Albany Post Rd, New York

A family dispute occurred involving one party following another vehicle on Albany Post Road near Myers Road in Ulster County, New York. Children were present in the vehicle. The situation involved ongoing issues and the presence of the children's father. Authorities were responding to assess the situation.

Audio|Source: Ulster County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Dongham, Walk Hill,
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for a dispute, coin party's being followed, 310 row and carampikes in Albany Post Road, Myers Road.
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Westbound passing Kings Lane.
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Coil party is the Citi Wittenberg, the subject following to Jace in New York.
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The policy was coming to the house.
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The whole parts of the mail house is going to be the children's father. We're still taking further.
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Kenny, I'll be in here.
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The next note, Tony.
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Driving to try to stay away from him. Ongoing issues.
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Has the children in the cars? Is there some place I can follow to go meet you?
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Post office. Point two very.
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Are they coming into the hamlet here?
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We're going to proceed on her way.
01:28
We're going to transfer.

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Albany Post Rd, New York

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