Children's welfare checked over father's possible intoxication, Shallotte NC


Officers responded to a welfare check for two children at their father's house near Bay Village Street. The 8-year-old son reported fear because his father, who must stay sober, may be intoxicated. Glass breaking was heard in the kitchen. A 5-year-old nonverbal autistic sister is also present. Firearms are in the home.
Audio|Source: Brunswick County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, NC Highway Patrol
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Transcript:
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104, welfare check, near Bay Village Street, near Bay Village Street.
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Same can be on the RP's 8-year-old son who's at their father's house.
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The father's required to stay sober, and the son called, advising he was scared, and his father is 1056[1].
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Son was whispering about if he heard glass break in the kitchen.
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It's also a 5-year-old nonverbal autistic sister at this location.
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I'll be advised there are 84G[2]s within the residence.
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Father's name is going to be (name withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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1056: Possible intoxicated or impaired person
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84G: Firearms present
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Location mentioned:
Near Bay Village NW, Shallotte, NC 28470
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