Domestic disturbance at residence in island lake, Island Lake IL
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A domestic disturbance was reported between a mother and her son at a residence near Timber Trail in Island Lake. Emergency services responded. The son is a male-to-female transgender individual who goes by the name (name withheld). The presence of weapons is unknown. Authorities are on site and emergency medical services are arriving.
Audio|Heard on: McHenry County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Copy a domestic column,
00:01
Mike.
00:03
Okay, there, Clint.
00:05
This is Jerry, damn, and sell, everyone.
00:08
It's going to be near Timber Trail in Island Lake.
00:13
This is given to us by Lake.
00:15
We currently have Wauconda Fire en route to stage.
00:18
It's going to be for a son versus mother.
00:21
Son is a male-to-female transition who goes by the name (name withheld).
00:38
And David 12 from one-downed-win-pited.
00:43
Cavend, 22, I can be in a route from Rackown-31.
00:46
10-4[1]. Command units in route, just for 43.
00:52
Unown weapons,
00:53
they are highly in talks.
00:55
We're working on getting late-com to transfer us the 911 call now.
00:58
We're just talking on the dispatcher.
01:03
Okay, awesome.
01:04
Start up 60.
01:15
County units and route to the domestic.
01:17
Just for 43, I don't like picked up on the traffic and they're actually on scene, stated everything's 10-4[1] and EMS is arriving right now.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Timber Trail, Island Lake, IL 60042
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