Police check on possible family dispute at cherry street residence, Vermillion SD
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Police responded to a reported family dispute between a mother and daughter near East Cherry Street. The daughter called police despite her mother's objections. Officers were concerned that a male subject might have returned to the residence. The mother and daughter were yelling at each other during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Vermillion Public Safety
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01:28
Transcript:
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1040207 1.1212 trials will be a 1098 tonight.
00:08
24207.
00:15
Maybe you can take two George with you.
00:17
Do you want to swing back by near East Cherry and just check in and see if he's returned.
00:24
I just tried to call the reporting party to see if her mom had any more involvement than we were told, just from what the call for service says.
00:35
And it was like they answered and hung up a couple times.
00:38
It kind of concerned me enough time has passed.
00:41
Maybe he's gone back there.
00:45
Okay.
00:51
Two, Edward, two Georges at this.
00:54
May you send me a picture of?
00:56
Good for.
00:59
Is there probably cause for a rest?
01:02
10-4[1] there's.
01:04
Okay.
01:13
I was talking to the reporting party,
01:16
she was yelling at her mom.
01:18
They were yelling at each other back and forth, so mom did not want her to call law enforcement, but the daughter felt like they needed to, so that was a lot of the fighting between the mom and the daughter.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
E Cherry St, Vermillion, SD 57069
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