Family custody dispute at Merrill High School, Merrill WI
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Officers responded to a custody-related dispute involving a father, grandmother, and student at Merrill High School. The student had expressed reluctance to be with her father.
Audio|Heard on: Merrill Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Can you have another officer come 1060 to the high school? We have an incident with a dad picking a daughter up and grandma picking a daughter up.
00:10
The student's name would be (name withheld). Patrol has had contact with her recently regarding issues with not wanting to be with dad.
00:23
104-157-167 from sheriff, eight guys available.
00:28
Lincoln 157, I copy, I'll be 10-76[1].
00:35
1047-167 theme traffic.
00:39
Ray, 69167, you just want us in the area?
00:42
And dad and where they want her to go?
00:48
179, 167. I apologize, I cut you off.
00:50
Could you go again?
01:00
179 from 167.
01:10
157, 167, were you able to get a hold of 179?
01:17
Negative. I'm heading towards high school right now.
01:20
It just might be radio issues from within the school.
01:24
104, I'll be 10.
01:26
I'll be 10-23[2].
01:27
I'll go inside and see what's going on.
01:31
1040. I'll remain 1060.
01:34
I'm going to want something to you can put me out of the high school.
01:42
San for.
01:50
Lincoln 157, I'll be 10-23[2].
01:52
Break, 157-0-172.
01:55
What's your 1020? Go ahead.
01:58
So are 17. I'm with 179.
02:03
104 of you, you need some side.
02:06
Negative, do you want to say 1060?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-76: En route
[2]
10-23: Arrived/on scene
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Location mentioned:
North Sales Street, Merrill, WI 54452
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