Female shouting near gray pickup prompts disturbance call, Oilton OK
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Authorities responded to a disturbance near West First Street where a female was reported screaming outside next to a gray pickup truck. Behavioral Health Services conducted follow-up interviews with the mother and daughter involved. No further details of criminal activity were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
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You start to a disturbance that's going to be two houses east of near West First St,
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West First Street.
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Copy that.
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Reporting party called 911 advising of a female standing outside near gray pickup that's screaming.
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Unum was last traffic tonight.
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1.6.
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Paul B. 22 in that chain.
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Okay, 1453.
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16.
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106. We're on scene 133, 123, 124.
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Copy.
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One 10, 110, 110, post 33, 48, 103103, plus 3366.
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Okay, copy.
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Three, copy.
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3.99, the microse 97.
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1458.
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9-02 account.
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Okay.
01:15
Hey, show me your location with a reporting party who dialed 911.
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I'm here talking to him about what he witnessed.
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I did stop by the location.
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They said everything was good, but I want to get his statement.
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Next.
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Phone 28.
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Okay.
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Behavioral Health Services has a scene there,
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currently conducting an interview with mother and daughter,
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and if need be, they will place with a family member.
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You can come back tonight.
01:54
Yeah, okay, 1500.
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Location mentioned:
W 1st St, Oilton, OK 74052
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