Father reportedly harassed by mother in Mills Township, Midland County MI
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A caller reported that a father living near Yearbrook Road in Mills Township may be harassed by the mother who lives two hours away. The father has not complained. The daughter is worried about his well-being and plans to contact him in the morning.
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Central Post is available unit to Mills Township for a well-being that could possibly be handled via TX.
00:10
Central Front 52.
00:11
What do you guys got going on?
00:17
32,
00:18
we have a caller stating that her mother that lives down state is harassing her father who lived near Yearbrook Road, and she's just worried about his well-being.
00:35
Dad is not making a complaint, his daughter.
00:45
So I have it right.
00:48
The father is being harassed by the mother who lives two hours away down state.
00:56
You are correct.
00:57
The caller seems a little confused and doesn't make a lot of sense.
01:07
We have a recall.
01:09
Thank you. One fifty.
01:12
Clear, I can show is in the car.
01:16
Clear 1.50.
01:21
Same traffic.
01:27
You see like a road in there, like, E.
01:29
Edward, D G, George, Charles, 9090, E.T C.C.
01:32
9090, it's going to be a white G.
01:39
She's been spoken in a lot of marijuana tonight.
01:43
She was just worried about her dad because her mother's intervening back in their life.
01:50
I'm sure she can probably get a hold of her dad because he's probably sleeping and she agreed with me.
01:56
She's going to try to contact him in the morning.
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Mills Township, MI
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