Child welfare worker requests police help for uncooperative family, Apollo PA
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A child welfare worker requested police support near Route 56 in Kiski for a visit to a family that has been uncooperative. The worker sought to contact the family by phone and discussed concerns about childcare arrangements involving a grandmother.
Audio|Heard on: Armstrong/Westmoreland Public Safety
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
I have the CYS worker that's meeting you to assist them near Route 56 in Kiski.
00:07
She was wondering if you're still willing to do it because she hasn't heard from you.
00:27
I have her on the phone, she's saying that you probably talked to another CYS worker, but she needs to go near Route 56 in Kiski for a visit, and she said the family is normally uncooperative when they show up.
00:45
We've been there multiple times regarding a lost dog today.
00:50
There's nobody at home.
00:56
Just send me the number, I'll call her.
01:03
We sent you this phone call.
01:06
We sent you the CYS worker's information earlier.
01:09
She's just wanting a phone call to talk about the situation because apparently the grandma is supposed to be picking up the children around 11:30 and they're supposed to be there, so she's just wanting a phone call to talk about it with you.
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Location mentioned:
PA-56, Apollo, PA 15613
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