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Teen refuses to return home in possible crisisCorinna ME

audio iconFamily Offense
Corinna, ME 04928

Authorities respond to a domestic situation where a 14-year-old refuses to return home amid possible mental distress. There are reports of a family member confronting a male suspect who left the property. An individual was found unconscious, and details about the suspect and vehicle remain unclear.

Audio|Source: Penobscot County Public Safety
04:4
Transcript:
00:00
Caller states a 14-year-old son is at the residence refusing to come home.
00:05
Maybe in crisis, 10-3[1]?
00:07
10-3[1].
00:08
All right. All so.
00:13
That work, thank you.
00:14
I have a 28 when you're ready.
00:16
Oh my god.
00:17
SL does not have a unit available for you and C1 called Townscrop back,
00:24
told them that someone had been unconscious and that an assailant has left the property.
00:31
However, I don't know who is who.
00:32
They're going to stage rescue.
00:33
10-4[2] were they leaving a vehicle on foot.
00:35
I have no idea, I'm not sure,
00:37
and Alskine didn't transfer the caller.
00:40
Setaboard, you're from any area.
00:41
I feel like there might be other family members on scene besides the original three parties.
00:45
Saddivore to your call, now let's go back and find out who this is how it is and highly left, description of vehicle, description of person.
00:52
I asked those specific questions and they did not have the answers.
00:58
Semble. I'll be clear Stetson.
01:12
Route to Kerrana.
01:13
Ten-four.
01:15
was unconscious,
01:16
now as a week and all-air, it's not a level,
01:18
unconsciousness call. Your request is to stay to the area, that's 2345.
01:20
1-19 problem, Scott.
01:21
I'll be clear of Stetson Ranch.
01:24
Go ahead and assign me to 394, I'll go back ST.
01:27
10-4[2], I'll let him out.
01:28
Okay, close, close you heard.
01:29
10-4[2]-39, clear returning to find two for a half.
01:32
Okay, four. Thank you.
01:41
Oh, Bangor, if somebody's been caught to the speed as out, Rosby, Sedge.
01:43
Turn four, we already did.
01:45
EMS requesting that a Pippsfield officer that FH impossible will relay when we're heading next.
01:54
Okay, four, I'll give them the help.
01:57
At 2339, they had to complain it back on the line, said their family member went after the guy, I'm guessing the boyfriend heard in,
02:04
and he was passing on the floor breathing.
02:06
They EMD that call,
02:08
and then I called over looking for a backing unit at 2340, and they did not mention any of this information to me at that time.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-3: Stop transmitting (often used to indicate a situation is critical or needs radio silence)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative

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