12-year-old with autism threatens family members, Tyngsborough MA
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A 12-year-old boy with autism at a residence near Davis Street is acting violently and making suicidal and homicidal threats toward family members. Police and emergency medical services are responding to the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Tyngsborough Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
I have a caller reporting her 12-year-old autistic boy is getting physical with members in the household.
00:09
You can hear a lot of commotion in the background.
00:17
We can go over to the unit.
00:18
To be advised, he is now making suicidal and homicidal statements about his little sister.
00:27
I'm going to start A1.
00:31
Okay.
00:34
Two copies.
00:38
My caller advises their unit is the one with a tarp over it when you're trying to locate it.
00:49
Bhophe.
00:55
Thank you, very far alarm.
00:58
Unit 1, respond to near Davis Street.
01:07
It's going to be for a 12-year-old male.
01:12
Okay, so far alarm, unit 1, respond to near Davis Street,
01:17
12-year-old male.
01:30
Two things, bro, you can tell me going out.
01:36
Okay,
01:38
sir, you can tell me going out.
01:41
Okay.
01:43
Seth.
01:49
Tim, what's going up?
01:52
Great.
01:59
Aller, May 1, you can show A1 responding near Davis with traffic.
02:05
A1, sure you're responding with traffic through demand.
02:11
You get a better location on this residence near Davis, please.
02:21
She's the only camper covered with a tarp.
02:27
The camper is completely covered with the tarp.
02:28
Looks like it's more towards the back furthest from Davis Street.
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Location mentioned:
Davis St, Tyngsborough, MA 01879
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