Possible family disturbance involving a runaway teenager, Waterville ME
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Authorities report a possible family disturbance involving a mother, father, and a 15-year-old child who is running away near US-2 in Skowhegan.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
One 14, can you start towards your community on route to very apartment, hail near the Yeti, knew it with a mother,
00:07
she's father, a 15-year-old child, head towards Skowhegan.
00:11
It's a run away now, just follow them.
00:18
They had a vehicle drive into a building and caused a significant amount of damage.
00:24
Vehicle Pleasant scene, it was Silver Honda Accord.
00:28
Main PC 623ZQ was missing a sender this time.
00:33
The address three-foot-on-road is going to be for the Mother Laurie Sowers.
00:43
I'll go check the audio form.
00:48
35,
00:52
I also found...
00:55
I'm just providing that to, like, NERPD, see if they're interested in phone calls.
01:15
14, so I'm saying could you test call to me? Has it popped up on my computer yet.
01:22
10-1-14 is attached.
01:24
She's left wearing pretty much all blank.
01:27
Now running down Route 2.
01:32
10-4.
01:33
8.07.
01:38
8.07. Have a D.O.7 complaint on Breast Street.
01:45
Mail on us side by side.
01:47
No lights.
01:49
Operator was yelling.
01:50
Almost hit the car.
01:51
Check my...
01:53
You just turned down high street.
02:03
Parents vehicle, did he get in the separate vehicle? Can he's in the mother's vehicle?
02:13
10-4. No heading back to the resident 72 hilltop.
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Location mentioned:
Hilltop Dr, Waterville, ME 04901
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