Landlord intoxicated and evicting tenant with children present, Strafford NH
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A landlord intoxicated and yelling tried to evict a tenant near Little River Road. The tenant has two small children present, and there is a history of the landlord leaving marks on the tenant. Police were requested to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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01:29
Transcript:
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The call from a female, near Little River Road, advised that her daughter, who is at that address,
00:08
is being kicked out by the landlord.
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The landlord is intoxicated and yelling.
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This is her third party.
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And she advised that previously when they had issues over there that the landlord, first of (name withheld),
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had left marks on her daughter.
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She's requesting that an officer over...
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and figure it.
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Copy.
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Can you see if you can obtain her daughter's information?
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It's going to be (name withheld) for some (name withheld).
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The landlord, they're going to be a (name withheld) and (name withheld).
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(Name withheld) has two small children with her as well.
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And her boyfriend is there.
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(Name withheld) is St.
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Jacks.
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Sorry, can you repeat that? Your brother.
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The daughter is going to be a (name withheld).
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The landlord is going to be a (name withheld) and (name withheld).
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The (name withheld) is allegedly the one that's intoxicated.
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Unknown if there's any weapons in the residence.
01:23
(Name withheld) should have two small children with her and also have her boyfriend, last of St.
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Jacks. First of (name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Little River Rd, Strafford, NH 03884
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