Welfare check after student reports violent threats, Portola Valley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers conducted a welfare check at Woodside Priory School after a 13-year-old student reported that her boyfriend in San Jose had texted threats to kill her and himself. The student was frightened and stayed at the school while police responded.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Boy 31, a welfare check.
00:03
Boy 31, boy 30 to break and cover.
00:07
It's going to be a welfare check at Woodside Priory, near Portola Road and Madera.
00:13
The reporting party is (name withheld), 13 years old.
00:16
She reports her boyfriend, who lives in San Jose, texted her about 10 minutes ago that he was going to kill her and kill himself.
00:24
The juvenile is afraid to leave the school.
00:29
She provided a name for the boyfriend.
00:31
We'll try and make it match, but I don't know if I'll be able to.
00:33
She has not provided his (name withheld).
00:37
There you go.
00:42
County Boy Twenty One, you can attach.
00:45
Boy Twenty One, ten four.
00:46
And again, we're checking on the juvenile (name withheld).
00:48
I'll confirm where she is at this point.
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