Son breaks down door and leaves with a shotgun, Dickson Township MI
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A 20-year-old son broke down his mother's door at a residence near Archer Road, Brethren, Michigan, then left the home carrying a shotgun. A possible gunshot was heard. Multiple emergency units are responding to the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Manistee County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
She's near Archer Road, a 20-year-old son,
00:06
is raging, just broke down her door,
00:09
and then she hung up on me.
00:12
There, how old is her?
00:15
20.
00:21
Okay. Hi. Roger 5116.
00:24
Apparently that now subject has left the residence with the weapon.
00:29
We're trying to get further.
00:31
Okay.
00:33
Central 5119, show me out.
00:37
1113. 1113.
00:43
He's at home with a letter.
00:45
5116.
00:47
He's wearing a new haul shirt.
00:48
A sweatshirt and shorts.
00:52
Oh, shotgun.
00:53
Has a shotgun with him.
01:00
Clear.
01:03
Senator 4126 can you also respond that way.
01:06
Right to the hospital?
01:09
No,
01:10
near Archer Road.
01:12
Clear, point in that direction.
01:18
Touch 15.
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5115.
01:24
I'll have that way too.
01:27
We are 15. We are 14.
01:34
15,
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be advised to appear a gunshot.
01:40
16 is clear.
02:05
Newsie Tomchik fire have reported a generator smoke in the end of the sheriff's office.
02:12
Drive has clear left.
02:15
The township fire have reported of a generator smoke in the end of the sheriff's office.
02:24
Drive.
02:26
His sheriff's office.
02:29
Responding is Archer Road.
02:30
Sounds like the gunshot came from the four spine.
02:34
16, clear out of her.
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Location mentioned:
Archer Rd, Brethren, MI 49619
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