Intoxicated father with weapons involved in child welfare check, Monmouth OR
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A welfare check was conducted near Mistletoe Road involving an intoxicated father with weapons in the home. The child was taken from the mother’s home and brought to the father's location. Authorities were gathering information and handling the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Sheriff and Dallas Police
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Copy-Mitke, welfare check, I'm pending near Mistletoe Road, concerns of a child with their dad who's intoxicated weapons in the home.
00:09
Top 3rds here, copy from the on.
00:16
It's a bit of a convoluted story, the call taker's still working through it, but from their trainers and information, it sounds like the child was taken from the mom's home,
00:26
possibly by some of you had a gun,
00:28
and then the child was brought to this location where the dad is intoxicated.
00:33
30, copy.
00:39
32. Probably 32.
00:47
Is the call-taker still in the line with the comp?
00:53
Hey, from there's still in the line with grandma who's from out of state.
01:02
Do we have a phone number for the juvenile's mother?
01:07
I'll ask and do some scans for that.
01:13
1232, I have the mom's phone number from recent cat and your cat.
01:19
30 seconds, thank you.
01:21
Papa Amunds a welfare check.
01:23
I have the father (name withheld) attached.
01:26
He's clear corrections vendor felony probation.
01:29
I'm wearing county.
01:31
He also is responded in a protection order, not involving the mom.
01:35
Ballot Ops.
01:37
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Mistletoe Rd, Monmouth, OR 97361
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