Verbal argument leads to police call for possible vehicle theft, Oxford KS
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Officers were called to near First Road after a grandfather reported a verbal argument with his grandson who left the property. The grandfather was concerned the grandson might steal a vehicle or leave the area. The grandson is on probation. The caller requested police assistance again because she felt frightened.
Audio|Heard on: Cowley County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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received a call from near First Road.
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caller advising grandson and him had an argument.
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grandson left property.
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he was still in contact.
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caller said he's had issues with him in the past.
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caller is worried grandson might try to steal a vehicle or something from neighbors, try to leave the area.
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argument was verbal only, nothing physical yet.
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first name of grandson is (name withheld).
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thank you.
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i want to dispatch myself in 19 will be around.
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10-4[1].
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scratch 127-108.
00:55
received another call from (name withheld) on 9-1-1, advising she needs police again, she's terrified.
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dispatch, a medic 55 was in service about 12 minutes ago.
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10-4[1] in service about 12 minutes ago.
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34-108, you want me to respond with her instead?
01:28
probably would be best, i'm not going to be very nice.
01:36
between county 19 information only grandson is going to be a 24 year old and he's signal 30 currently he's on probation said to a county.
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Location mentioned:
1st Rd, Oxford, KS 67119
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