Man threatens teen and hits dogs with metal pole, Henderson NC
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Deputies responded to a disturbance near Old Thomas Lane where a 28-year-old man threatened a 14-year-old to stay in his room and hit dogs with a metal pole. The mother and teenagers attempted to stop him.
Audio|Heard on: Vance County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
The deputy from 189, near Old Thomas Lane, 189, near Old Thomas Lane.
00:04
Callers about nearly young and old,
00:07
all I'm seeing, threatening suicide.
00:13
We're en route to Thomas Road, being right to that one and clear.
00:21
11 Central.
00:26
Is Thomas Road a physical 1040, or is it just a 1011?
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2,000, physical.
00:38
10-4[1].
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B 14 Central, I'm 10, 23, 35,
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35.
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24. Central, B, 11.
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Go ahead.
00:58
All right, just be advised that the 28-year-old did say that the 14-year-old better not come out of his room anymore tonight, or it's going to be a problem.
01:05
It seems that the application started because the 28-year-old was hitting the dogs with a metal pole.
01:14
He says that he was just trying to get them to go to the bathroom.
01:18
And the mother initially went out to try to tell him to stop and get them away from the dogs, and then that's when the 18-year-old and the 14-year-old,
01:26
asked them to stop as well, and got started an obligation.
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Location mentioned:
Old Thomas Ln, North Carolina 27537
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