Children heard screaming during possible fight behind residence, Madison WV
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A caller reported hearing multiple children screaming and sounds of fighting behind a residence near Madison Avenue. Officers were sent to investigate a possible disturbance or assault.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Public Safety
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
33 need you to respond to the area near Madison Avenue.
00:05
They advise over the hill behind this residence.
00:08
The caller can hear what she thinks is kids screaming for help.
00:12
Because it sounds like they're fighting, heard another one scream, it's really bad.
00:17
She's unable to see exactly what's going on where it's dark.
00:20
But I can hear multiple people screaming in the background while I was on the phone with her.
00:28
And four, where's that going to be located?
00:36
Robyn-9 control, put myself at 651 around with him.
00:39
Six-thing control, same traffic.
00:47
I'll show all units en route at 2057.
00:49
Address again is near Madison Avenue.
00:59
Control 33.
01:03
Yeah.
01:07
You're coming from town,
01:09
right path where you cut down Hill Street.
01:12
There's another lane called Michael Lane.
01:14
It should be right there at the corner of Michael Lane and Matt of Mattis.
01:21
Copy on.
01:26
From the looks of it, you might actually have to access that off Hill Street and turn down Michael Lane to get to it.
01:33
If I remember correctly, I don't think it actually cuts all the way over the hill from Madison Avenue.
01:41
Bob, you got a name on the floor.
01:49
The caller of the (name withheld), he has no idea who else is involved in this.
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Location mentioned:
Madison Ave, Madison, WV 25130
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