Domestic disturbance between father and son resolved, Hampstead MD
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a domestic dispute near Schaefer Drive involving a father and son. They were separated with the father remaining on scene. No weapons, alcohol, or drugs were involved.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
421 for domestic.
00:03
Good.
00:06
It's going to be near Schaefer Drive.
00:11
104 is the father still there?
00:15
That's right.
00:26
104.4.
00:29
O four I'll be en route.
00:32
104.2248.
00:35
64.10, I'll head there as well.
00:40
6410, 2248.
00:41
6410, 2248.
00:43
401.
00:47
401.
00:48
Can you chat with the barracks if anybody's got anybody come back, come back on, please?
00:55
401. Can you turn 9?
00:57
Can you chat with the barrack to see if anybody come back 421?
01:03
That's right.
01:04
I do have two handset officers backing him up.
01:06
Is that sufficient?
01:08
Yes.
01:16
152.2050.
01:22
64404.
01:25
For Schaefer Drive, do we have any history there?
01:33
No, 441, Carol, back in county and in service.
01:37
Kna 4441, 2251.
01:39
54-2-51.
01:40
54-there is...
01:42
No history at this address.
01:46
Count four,
01:48
and with the notes, we know presenting their weapons.
01:57
be between the son and the father.
02:00
They are separated.
02:02
Father is still unseen.
02:03
No one has access to any weapons.
02:07
It looks like the male subject is going to be a white male, 55 years old,
02:12
(name withheld) subject,
02:15
and no alcohol or drugs are involved.
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Location mentioned:
Schaefer Dr, Hampstead, MD 21074
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