Elderly woman with dementia involved in verbal domestic dispute, Middletown DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to check on an elderly woman near Beach Lane, Naremont, who may have dementia. A verbal domestic dispute was reported between the woman and her grandson.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Forty-two out of one, 43 out of one, 1034.
00:04
It's going to be near Beach Lane, Naremont.
00:07
Sharon Jones is calling in.
00:10
She's just calling from Florida.
00:12
She said her mother's locked in the bedroom.
00:17
Possibly some type of dementia issue.
00:19
Her run-diagnosed at this point.
00:22
She's not even there.
00:23
She's requesting contact preference at.
00:25
So I don't know if you'll start with 21 before going out there to check her welfare.
00:29
Actually, change the plans.
00:31
Let's go to the house.
00:32
The son's apparently there trying to talk to his grandmother, and there's some type of verbal domestic going on there now.
00:38
Copy the mother of a possible dementia is going to be a (name withheld), 84-year-old boys came out.
00:43
And like I said, apparently his son's there.
00:45
I don't have the son's information, but apparently some type of verbal going on there.
00:49
Copy 42.
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Location mentioned:
Beech Ln, Middletown, DE 19709
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