Family argument with disturbances near Vance Drive, Windham ME
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Responders received a report of an escalating argument at an upstairs apartment near Vance Drive. The disturbance included slamming doors, swearing, and dog barking. Two children were present, one with autism.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Respond to near Vance Drive, Apartment 2, which is upstairs,
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we're taking a report that they are arguing again.
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It's escalated over the last 15 minutes.
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They can hear slamming doors swearing and a bark, dog bark.
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335 County.
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335 squad.
00:38
I just took a walk-up complaint for car versus deer.
00:43
You could just start me an accident PD screen, please.
00:49
Copy, what's the location?
00:54
You can just use Main Street and Tolman Road in Harrison.
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Have four.
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One-on-two County.
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One-on-two, Goose.
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They show me on duty.
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He showed me 106 for training.
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Sound forth.
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332, county same traffic.
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Copy 332. 332.
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Counted to win him 27.
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Good.
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Unknown who the subjects are,
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but their internet name is two Glock.
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Count four.
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Six, did you copy?
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322 County
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322 good
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08108 for U2 training
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Copy 322 22 2nd Okay Careful through here, Kenet was slippery when I came in this morning
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Copy.
02:38
That's the upstairs right apartment, is that right?
02:43
That's correct.
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Okay.
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Responding unit, if there are two children in the apartment, one has autism.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Vance Dr, Windham, ME 04062
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