Family dispute at duplex near Huntington Road, Huntington MA
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A family dispute occurred at a duplex near Huntington Road. An uncle requested that his nephew, identified as (name withheld), leave the property. The nephew disputes this, stating his grandfather is trying to get him in trouble. Both parties involved live on opposite sides of the duplex.
Audio|Heard on: Massachusetts State Police Dispatch - Troop B
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
P-5-352.
00:06
Route 20, sir.
00:09
Sir,
00:14
If you could start towards near Huntington Road in Russell, one call.
00:25
Sounds like it's from the uncle who wants his nephew to leave, gets to the duplex.
00:35
The caller is calling from the left side of 1126.
00:39
Then I received a second call from the unwanted party who's on the other side of the dispute.
00:46
If you guys could start that way, I'm going to send the other crews as well.
00:52
Three part two to B5 receive uh Super deion as well we're making our way right now
01:00
Receive It sounds calm when they what they called trying to get some wordful Three five two receives or well like so
01:14
536 to B3 17 from Lando
01:17
D5352.
01:21
5352. Rob 2.
01:28
Sir, that unwanted party is named (name withheld).
01:33
He is 31 years old,
01:36
showing four items on the BOP, A&B, back in 19,
01:42
and OUI,
01:44
a couple other minor things.
01:47
Negative LTC, negative registered firearms, did receive a second call from him.
01:51
He's stating that his grandfather is trying to get him in trouble.
01:59
Receive.
02:06
352 sounds like the RP,
02:09
who is the grandfather lives on the left side.
02:11
It's a duplex.
02:13
The unwanted party lives on the right side with his mother.
02:20
352 receives.
02:28
352 to B5, both crews were on four.
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