Domestic dispute at apartment over child custody, Largo FL
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A domestic disturbance was reported near Canterbury Lane involving a woman yelling. The dispute involved a woman and the father of her child, who is not allowed custody.
Audio|Heard on: Largo Police Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
I have a domestic[1] coming out near Canterbury Lane.
00:02
All right. I had no way.
00:07
Okay.
00:08
54 Can you been around.
00:12
Near Canterbury Lane for domestic[1] rates.
00:16
So far we have a female yelling, we're on landline trying to get further.
00:23
I'll show you back in 532 call code 9-9-2.
00:29
Alright 20-0-7.
00:31
611.
00:36
I'll show you back in 532 call code 9-9 on 2.
00:41
Hi, okay.
00:47
If you need to, you can divert myself in 633 for that act as a mistake and then just back the call for us after.
00:58
It's okay.
01:04
I'll show you back in, six or four, I'll show you back in.
01:09
Probably that.
01:10
Here, four for five.
01:13
Go ahead.
01:16
Can we get an afternoon's or midgium available that could come and replace one of the base ship officers here?
01:28
I copy. How many did you need this one?
01:32
Just one.
01:41
As soon as I have a mid-Z unit, I'll sign one over.
01:49
Sullivan copy, call 615, take it back domestic[1].
01:53
All right.
01:56
Okay.
01:58
188 would circle at Oasis for domestic[1] break.
02:02
(Name withheld) is saying that her baby's...
02:06
father is not allowed to have custody of their child in the break.
02:14
To the apartment with a few other people per live in 11, we're still landline trying to get further.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
domestic: Domestic disturbance or domestic violence incident
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