Female caller requests officer for autistic child at Colliers Rd, Colliers WV
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A female caller near Colliers Road asked for an officer to visit regarding her autistic five-year-old son and a possible sibling issue.
Audio|Heard on: Brooke County Sheriff, Wellsburg and Follansbee Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Whenever you get a chance, near Colliers Road, female caller requesting an officer
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inquiring about what she can do for her autistic five-year-old son getting a sister.
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Swat,
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530 Colliers Road.
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Message received, you want to see, 1900.
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Message received. You're not, you need anything there.
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Or I'm going to go to color.
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Sorry, I'll be going to have in a minute.
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You can just give her a call.
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Careful.
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Correct, 451, one's on seat.
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451, you're on seat, 1901.
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Okay.
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Okay, you can clear for a county on this one on this call, Gurney's Point.
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Yeah, where does that if not? He asked.
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Brooke 75th.
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7.5 direct.
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Message received, you're direct returning 19.
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I'll meet 10.3.
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No, General.
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9 respect.
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Good.
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Go ahead.
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Let me say anything.
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The mouse revenue question left prior to my rabble.
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I spoke to the board tender and she's a lot of the complaint to me of her office.
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So what can you football call?
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All right.
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Okay.
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Thirty-six.
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Thirty-six.
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Go ahead.
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They just go off the phone with the color area caller.
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She's just requesting an officer come by and speak with her kid.
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I'm being directed over there.
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I'm calling or come.
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Location mentioned:
Mc Coll Rd, Colliers, WV 26035
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