Stepfather drives off with unbuckled toddlers in vehicle, Cayuga County NY


Police responded to a 911 hang-up near Abreo Drive. A person reported that his stepfather left the location with two young children, two and one years old, placed in car seats but not buckled, and drove off in a gray Chevy Silverado.
Audio|Source: Cayuga County Fire and EMS
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Are you able to respond to a 911 hang-up[1]?
00:02
No answer on callback?
00:03
Not for it. You're responding to near Abreo Drive for a 911 hang-up[1], no answer on callback.
00:08
I'll try to get a second card.
00:09
Copy. Does the number come back to anybody that we have?
00:12
Five or two cop you're out.
00:13
Like, Michael, you can drop us up to a stop on Oahuasco.
00:18
Where'd you? Do the 5-3-5.
00:20
Comes back to a (name withheld).
00:24
It looks like back in June he was involved in a domestic with a (name withheld) at that address.
00:30
Cue me the 216, what's your status?
00:32
I can have that one.
00:33
Racy, 216, your response.
00:34
This is funny at Rio drives.
00:36
Beavis, we're now taking a call from a (name withheld) from that address stating that his stepfather loaded a two and a one-year-old into car seats without buckling them and left.
00:47
Copy, do you have a vehicle description?
00:49
Okay, by, we're trying to get this information.
00:50
F44G I'll be clear 33.
00:51
Receive 33.
00:52
Just find out of Rio.
00:53
The mail is going to be a (name withheld) who that phone number comes back to.
00:57
That's the father and he left in a gray Chevy Silverado.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911 hang-up: Disconnected 911 call requiring callback or welfare check
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Cayuga County, NY
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