Mother chases daughter near Frankstown and Collier, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a mother chased her 16-year-old daughter near Frankstown Avenue and Collier Street, possibly with a knife. Medics were requested for a possible head injury.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 3 Dispatch - Zones 4/5
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
The mother possibly kicked the daughter out the house and is walking on the street, possibly chasing her with a knife.
00:05
This is all coming from a third-party caller.
00:07
The daughter's name is (name withheld), juvenile 16 years of age, known with the mother's name is.
00:16
35-26-Able in the area.
00:20
Nearly near the Coliseum.
00:24
Any closing description?
00:28
Possible gray hoodie, jeans, no shoes, all that we were given.
00:35
Copy.
00:37
17A, got it.
00:41
417A, comments out of it, thanks to the outstanding back-up.
00:45
1436.
00:46
34 Able, Able, clear, also CRT,
00:49
3D is clear.
00:51
Good copy.
00:59
I was a female Frankstown and Collier.
01:07
I was a female at Frankstown and Collier.
01:13
26 Abel, we got a request of power possibly being hit in the head.
01:17
Any need for medics at this time?
01:20
Sixable, affirmative.
01:22
See you starting.
01:24
See, starting medics, Frankstown and Collier.
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Location mentioned:
Frankstown Ave & Collier St, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
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