Family members locked in bedroom after door slammed, Mastic NY
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Family members were reported locked in a bedroom after a door was slammed during a domestic disturbance near Avid Avenue, Mastic.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police Departments
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
And can you break for a sent to that just occurred near Avid Avenue, Mastic? 14 alpha, 114A.
00:08
Available for another 782, tractor supply, 1750 Vassau up to Dickhamore, audible rear door.
00:16
14A. 10.A. 3.7 spill on your C-stop.
00:23
5'4. 7.4.
00:26
104 is going to be up at Exeter Street.
00:27
The downstairs tenant has people over and through something through the window.
00:36
103437-10-4[1]37-153-23 at 29 Willoughby units copy.
00:43
515, 515.
00:45
15. 15.
00:50
109, 75 Bellport Avenue, Wolfenhance Avenue,
00:54
35-year-old male, difficult to breathing.
00:58
We have an open side door.
01:06
Temple. Tenful.
01:11
Ten, I'm 36 of 8.
01:14
Tenful. Tenful.
01:20
Oh, let's go ahead and order.
01:26
5'O8. I'm speaking with the owner through the camera.
01:29
He's currently in Maryland not able to come down.
01:32
You check him into your cameras now.
01:34
Careful.
01:37
710, 710.
01:38
Okay.
01:44
And just the advisor, we need an additional lot near Avenue.
01:47
The other party's calling in stating the complaint has just heard the door slam and now the family members are now locked in the bedroom.
01:55
Ten, four.
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Mastic, NY
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