Man unable to pick up children; children remain with mother, Venice IL
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Officers responded to a family dispute near Market Street where a man attempted to pick up his daughter and son. The children remained with their mother as agreed.
Audio|Heard on: Granite, Pontoon, Madison (City), Mitchell, Long Lake
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
He's a parking lot or she's in the front.
00:05
29-9 at 6-2.
00:10
The young man in the parking lot.
00:15
I'm able to understand what you're saying due to the wind.
00:24
Was the young man in the parking lot or he was on Market Street?
00:32
I'm not sure exactly with his location near Market Street.
00:37
I'm not sure if he was in the house and the car I'm unaware.
00:46
Here you go, I'll make contact with him.
00:51
Do you make contact with him?
00:54
Yes.
01:06
Go ahead. 27, uh,
01:11
29 on the father, for record purposes only...
01:15
What yet was that 27?
01:18
I'm gonna do it by O-L-L-L-N.
01:24
It'll be R.
01:25
Robert, two,
01:26
(number withheld)
01:30
49.
01:32
R. Robert,
01:34
two,
01:35
zero, (number withheld)
01:40
There's a birth, O five, twenty-five, ninety-four, O five, twenty-five, ninety-four.
01:54
Good.
01:57
I'll be 482 for Walmart.
02:00
All right, go ahead.
02:08
Can you note that the young man couldn't retrieve his daughter in time when you're home with the mother?
02:26
I didn't get the full information because you did not in it.
02:39
Notate that the young man came to pick up his daughter and son that him and the mom agreed on yesterday.
02:49
The kids are gone with the mother.
02:51
You can show me 108.
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Location mentioned:
Market St, Venice, IL 62090
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