Father takes infant child from mother's residence, Richmond MO
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The mother reports that her 11-month-old child was taken from their home on Parnell Street by the father. She does not know their location or the vehicle used. She is attempting to locate the father at his workplace in Brandon with police assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Ray County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near Parnell Street.
00:02
Reporting party advised that she went to court this morning, and when she got home, her child was taken by the child's father,
00:11
and she doesn't know where they are.
00:17
She has no idea what vehicle he could have driven in.
00:20
It's going to be an 11-month-old child, male party's going to be a hunter, Hilker.
00:24
Yes.
00:26
104, I'm familiar.
00:30
You copy that, 262.
00:32
Walking at the county.
00:39
Please film at 1228, when you copy, there's no traffic getting through westbound at Oak Grove.
00:42
Can you turn on your last?
01:00
The female is no longer at the resident.
01:03
She's currently at Brandon attempting to make contact with the child's father.
01:07
One 111 you advise the female party responded to Brandon?
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Stay.
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Affirmative.
01:17
The father works where she's attempting to locate him.
01:22
10 4. Show me around to Brandon.
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If she calls back, advise her to stay where she's at so I can come speak with her.
01:29
I do currently still have her 21[1] will advise her to stay at Brandon.
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21: Call by telephone
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Location mentioned:
Parnell St, Richmond, MO 64085
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