Welfare check for child abuse and firearms access, Pittsburgh PA
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A male called to request a welfare check near Nobles lane for three young children reportedly being beaten by their mother's boyfriend. There is also reported access to firearms in the residence. Previous welfare checks and domestic incidents at this address have been documented.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Channel 2 - Zone 3/6
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Transcript:
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near Nobles lane off a Daraway in Hotridge, welfare check,
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male calling in reporting his child's mother,
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three small young children, 6, 7, and 9.
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he's hearing that they are being beaten by the female's boyfriend in the house.
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these are his kids.
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state that there is access to firearms in this residence.
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i heard the male has a permit to carry.
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and serves priors on this address.
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looks like domestic reports between the caller and the female he's calling on.
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27 and 23 copies on station.
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18 naval copies from 51.
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30.
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380, we've done welfare checks on this address before.
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not in last three months, i'll go back further, but she called in on the 25th in november because she reported the baby's father, which is this caller, busted her window out.
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and he threw her work through it.
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he called in as a male name (name withheld).
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however, the female when she called in, reported name was (name withheld).
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face the 380.
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or 388,
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yeah, affirmative, there was a welfare check done a year ago in december.
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same caller,
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same welfare check on the female,
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and the three kids, same statement.
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Location mentioned:
Nobles Ln, Pittsburgh, PA 15210
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