Police stand by for child custody exchange amid concerns, Gaylord MI


Police were asked to monitor a child custody exchange due to concerns that the children might refuse to leave with one parent, based on past behavior.
Audio|Source: Otsego County Sheriff, Gaylord Police, MSP District 7
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Transcript:
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Sent's polling for a child custody exchange.
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222 pinecrest drive.
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I don't know.
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2.6.27 winners.
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6.9.2.6. I have a point that way.
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She's got about a 15-minute E.T.A.
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222 pinecrest drive.
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A father of the children is telling her that girls are going to refuse to leave.
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Apparently, he's done this in the past.
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Just like an officer present.
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I'm clear. I'm Ward.
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Thank you, 33. Central 61923.
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I'll be clear most stop.
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What is 26-74?
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A civil standby[1] for our custody exchange.
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Father is telling the mother that the girls are going to refuse to leave.
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She'd like an officer standby when she arrives.
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What her words to the location?
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Yeah, that might help, eh.
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222 Pinecrest.
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2-22 Pinecrest. Okay, I'll head that way.
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I need that too.
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23, you stand available.
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I want to get.
Police codes explained
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[1]
civil standby: Police presence requested to prevent conflict during exchange
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Location mentioned:
Near N Pinecrest Dr, Gaylord, MI 49735
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