Intoxicated man attempting to retrieve weapon at home, Boothbay Harbor ME
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A disturbance occurred near Oak Street involving an intoxicated man attempting to retrieve a weapon from the residence. The caller, his daughter, reported the situation. The man has a history of alcohol problems and was flagged as suicidal. The incident took place at the grandmother's house.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Fire/EMS and Police
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Taking a disturbance near Oak Street, Brent Lennon, caller's father,
00:05
is that the residents being belligerent.
00:07
No assaults get, but he's wanting to take a weapon back that currently the caller currently has in the residence.
00:16
Robert 2.
00:23
Macawby, you can send that to me.
00:27
Tenport.
00:33
Probably one link now to the office.
00:37
One far, family.
00:46
Lincoln Harbor 2 and 5, the subject, showing clear and valid, he is flagged in-house for suicidal.
00:56
For Lincoln, Harbor 5 is going to be 10-7.
00:59
5-6-19-0. 5-16-in-luck.
01:05
Back in the e-call.
01:06
Number two, Whitefield's call.
01:14
Who was the caller?
01:20
Caller is going to be the daughter.
01:23
Her name is (name withheld).
01:28
She's stating that he is currently intoxicated at this time does have alcohol problems.
01:37
Residents on 213 and route to Augusta.
01:44
10484 show you and route to Augusta 1612.
01:49
Emotionally crying.
01:51
Apparently this is grandmother's house.
01:57
Before is he on any condition.
02:01
The negative she's clear and valid.
02:11
Okay, I'll be open.
02:15
Number two on scene, 1613.
02:21
Second five in five oh two steps.
02:22
Second five o two steps.
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538
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