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Police respond to family dispute on Cherokee StWayne County MI

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Cherokee St, Michigan

Police responded to a family dispute at a residence near Cherokee St. They spoke with relatives and confirmed who was present. Officers searched for a family member named (name withheld) who was reported missing or wanted, and requested a check for any active drug warrant.

Audio|Source: Downriver Public Safety
06:4
Transcript:
00:00
Fortin on two. This is going to be a complete civil matter.
00:02
The east side door to the residence was unlocked.
00:05
We just locked it and shut it.
00:07
The gentleman, he's calling about his brother, he still legally resides here.
00:10
Rod and Claire, thank you, sir.
00:11
Everybody's fired to an airpro.
00:13
Four-29 is clear.
00:15
Copy clear 19, 52.
00:16
Hey, three on two.
00:17
Three is out of four of all trends.
00:19
You stop in for a prisoner detail, please.
00:21
1213, state falls, hend you stop from the southbound every one.
00:26
Conant. 17, show office out of Corwell.
00:28
1952. The mayor of frozen routes to be Eastwood.
00:31
29, your crews are on.
00:32
172, 75. I got a civil going on.
00:36
Near South Cherokee.
00:38
Kenesia having an issue there.
00:40
Near South Cherokee.
00:41
Excuse me up.
00:42
1213, station 12.
00:43
We have another unit on my way.
00:44
I'm secure. Copy, I'm that way from the station.
00:46
Southgate Carvia was suspicious.
00:48
1418, Pennsylvania, 44180, Pennsylvania.
00:51
Car is going to be waiting out front and a Ford Fusion.
00:55
I want to speak to you regarding a matter with the neighbor, more than else.
00:58
1212. My driver, my name is (name withheld).
01:15
Page 15 from Charles, 5-01, shows back in quarters.
01:18
Traffic northbound civilly.
01:19
Heavy backing quarters in 1956.
01:21
Bill, sir, please.
01:22
One order, hey, we'll be clearing up for her.
01:24
Your Procene.
01:25
A4 Radio, if you put in the call, please.
01:26
Receive. Cessel.
01:28
Abby, you show you to respond as civilly, 1956.
01:30
Coffee.
01:31
K-9, show me out on traffic.
01:33
Jefferson and Coolidge, White Infinity, Michigan Plate, Edward Zebra.
01:41
Two is one now.
01:42
All right, sir.
01:44
Two one, two.
01:45
Two, one, two, three. Two, three. Three.
01:46
Two-one. I think it reported regulatory alarm.
01:49
400 East Great Lakes.
01:50
The Army Source Corporation.
01:52
General alarm. Just make sure it built is secure.
01:54
It was an interior motion.
01:57
It was calling about a fire department.
01:58
We found it at Willow Blue.
02:00
Radio Squad 3 is going to be en route to Taylor.
02:03
It was 15 by the fire department at Ford.
02:05
2 to 17.
02:07
Apparently... They're out there.
02:08
Radio Engine 3 is going to be out of service, riding with Squad 3 for manpower.
02:13
Okay. Passage procedure is out of service.
02:16
Maynard. 12, 12,000.
02:19
Got 12. Email.
02:20
7. Copy. You what?
02:22
That's clear. Cabby. Please.
02:24
Five to two.
02:25
Two. Good.
02:27
And so is anybody at the house still?
02:29
(name withheld)'s half-brothers here right now, and he's saying that he has no idea what happened or why anybody will call for the police.
02:39
(name withheld)'s mother, whose name I can't recall, she's not even here.
02:42
Time for.
02:43
I was going to go driver on the block and look for (name withheld), apparently she's on foot, but like I said, there's no one here at the house right now.
02:50
Time for. 17, can you look in-house for (name withheld) chance and run her, see if she still has the 10-10[1] for the dope warrant with us?
02:59
And two to five, the grandma just pulled up.
03:01
Yeah, I'm pulling up right now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Warrant (typically used for wanted persons); here referenced as a drug warrant

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