Welfare check on child reporting domestic violence, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, an 11-year-old child called for a welfare check, reporting that her father threw a sharp object at her but missed. No injuries were reported. The father has a history of abusive behavior, including burning her with hot water and has access to guns.
Audio|Heard on: King County Sheriff Dispatch Southwest
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Transcript:
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You have a welfare check on a domestic incident near Occidental Avenue South.
00:03
Our caller is an 11-year-old.
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All right.
00:10
Thank you, so back if I have one.
00:12
It's near Occidental Avenue South.
00:14
We have (name withheld) on the phone.
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She's 11.
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She's whispering, scared, saying that Dad threw something sharp at her, but missed her.
00:21
No injuries at this time.
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But it sounds like he does have a history of throwing things at her.
00:26
Burned her with hot water a couple of weeks ago.
00:28
He does have access to guns.
00:31
And is possibly intoxicated? Doesn't sound like the guns are currently in use. That's going to be everything near Occidental Avenue South.
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Location mentioned:
Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA
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