Police investigate possible firearms at Robinson Township residence, Allegheny County PA
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a residence near Campbells Run Road in Robinson Township due to concerns about a person and potential firearms inside. The son reported no other occupants besides two prior visitors. Two firearms were registered to the resident.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Police, Fire and EMS - Southern Areas
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
That unrelated vehicle you pointed out, is it on Robinson side? Is it on Robinson's side, is it going to be PSP for Campbell's Run?
00:07
They're going to be on the Robinson portion of Campbells Run Road.
00:11
They're just called on a median.
00:14
Copy.
00:15
Copy.
00:19
Relay to our police, do you think it's a public word and have them to drop down here, please.
00:24
That's your speaker.
00:29
They'll get on the time.
00:37
2635 make contact.
00:38
We're gonna move it.
00:47
The plan is not on scene.
00:49
He was receiving the text from his father.
00:55
59, there's movement that bay window on front.
01:09
That's six, space one.
01:11
Are you going to find out, is there anything else in the house? As far as the son knew that there was nobody else in the house, we do have two priors at the mail for two separate girlfriends, but there shouldn't be anyone else home.
01:25
He does have two firearms registered to him.
01:42
Stopping Johnny DeVee one, he did, uh,
01:45
He had a good hold the police pickup up before the trying to go to come on.
01:52
Copy. All right, turn it out.
01:54
Turtle figured out.
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Location mentioned:
Campbells Run Rd, Robinson Township, PA
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