Child reports brother assaulting mother during domestic incident, Mattydale NY
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According to the dispatch call, a child called to report her 12-year-old brother assaulting their mother during a domestic incident near Richfield Boulevard and Belmont/Biltmore Streets. The brother is intoxicated, has used marijuana, and is known to grab knives. He is considered armed, dangerous, an escape risk, and suicidal.
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Transcript:
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45215701 copy a physical domestic in progress richfield boulevard cross of Belmont Street townfalon.
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6663 C.
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Copy.
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Richfield Boulevard 225, Richfield Boulevard between Belmont and Biltmore, Donisselina.
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So a child caller reporting her brother, (name withheld), 12-year-old blackmail, hitting their mother, (name withheld), 30s white female.
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The caller is with their baby brother in a separate room.
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States (name withheld) is intoxicated and has been smoking marijuana.
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No weapons, although he is known to grab knives, so she has not seen him with one today.
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Be advised, we are showing Signal 32[1] on (name withheld),
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armed, dangerous escape risks, KIC, assault police, and suicidal.
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Last unit, calling up over me, I did not copy your error.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Signal 32: Armed resistance or resisting arrest by an individual.
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Location mentioned:
Biltmore St, Mattydale, NY 13211
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