Juvenile reports being choked at Ocean Springs home, Ocean Springs MS
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A juvenile at a home near North 6th Street, Ocean Springs, reported that her mother's boyfriend was choking her. Police units were sent to the scene to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Sheriff Department and West Side Law Enforcement and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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near North 6th St.
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near North 6th St.
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It's a report from a juvenile stating that her mother's boyfriend is choking her.
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They're still getting information.
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Stand for us.
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Still have heard 1.26 on years.
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48, I'll call you back in a minute.
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One fifteen is headed the van cleave for you.
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One fifteen clades away.
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Jack, what was the address?
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Address is near North 6th St.
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308 North 10th Street.
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307, Jackson.
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297. Connect vehicle maintenance.
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So-va.
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Hello.
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Hello.
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On it.
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Okay, Ocean Springs is headed that way until we can get someone on scene.
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And a collection on the address, it's going to be near North Sixth St., North Six.
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Yeah.
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48 copy Ocean Springs is all going on route.
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She came around for near North 6th St.
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They've had a physical 79 with a juvenile caller in vis-in stroke and the mother.
01:42
So that's at the Japanese round.
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Ask for somebody to hit that one.
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Sam. Okay,
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well, I'm getting on town.
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Careful.
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Yeah, so 10, nothing itself.
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near north six two seven zero a they lost the call dropped the 12 girls
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I'm in route from Nap Road
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Location mentioned:
N 6th St, Ocean Springs, MS 39564
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