Well-being check leads to entry at Washington Avenue, Winthrop MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were dispatched to perform a well-being check on a woman at an address near Chambers and Washington Avenue. Attempts to contact her were unsuccessful initially. Police and fire personnel coordinated entry after hearing a phone ringing inside. No recent hospital transports or vehicle registrations were found for the woman.
Audio|Heard on: Winthrop Police
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04:14
Transcript:
00:00
Control the man, three?
00:02
Three.
00:04
To be for a well-being check,
00:07
at Chambers and Washington, Winthrop
00:10
part of two,
00:12
called it by Delta Airways, the railroad driver.
00:16
We'll be checking on a female party by the name of (name withheld).
00:23
Last name, Keyland, November,
00:26
uniformed Delta Sierra,
00:28
Echo,
00:29
November. That's a (name withheld).
00:32
She failed to show up for work in a couple of weeks and the manager has attempted to go by and call with no luck.
00:46
Roger. It's good to be closed me for later on as well.
00:54
You got a two new response.
01:00
We just responded to Washington and I have just them up to meet that party.
01:05
Then we checked around was on the medical unit to have yet to return to work.
01:11
She was supposed to move back.
01:15
Roger.
01:21
No recent transport side of that?
01:25
Goodbye.
01:30
No, that's negative.
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You can happen.
01:38
You're a job.
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Thank you.
01:41
Three control.
01:44
Okay, three.
01:45
No,
01:51
we can't get in.
01:52
We'll have to dispatch fire.
01:55
See if they have a master key.
01:58
We'll find another way into the lobby here.
02:00
No one's answering their doorbells.
02:04
Okay, we'll see.
02:05
Still, bye.
02:11
Control knows me.
02:17
I got somebody at the door.
02:20
Okay.
02:24
We see.
02:31
All right, control, we're in.
02:33
Just keep playing on standby.
02:35
Just really easy to vomit.
02:36
We see.
02:43
9303
02:47
Go ahead.
02:51
Due to the circumstances here, do you want a fourth entry?
02:54
No,
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stand by with that.
03:00
Let's contact hospitals and stuff, especially since she was on FMLA.
03:04
Let's do some more digging before we have fourth entry.
03:07
Unless somebody has a key that they can get in.
03:12
Roger will stand by.
03:14
Doesn't look like is there any type of master keybox here or anything.
03:20
King Charles, do you have any vehicles registered?
03:24
Let's turn that out check.
03:30
That's a negative enough showing in the vehicle is registered to that party.
03:37
Is someone calling her phone in the apartment?
03:40
Oh, did that mean?
03:43
Yeah, Sam, I can hear it ringing.
03:47
Oh, did that's a landline control? Did the employer provide a cell phone number?
03:54
Uh,
03:57
no, the one that's, uh,
03:59
um, a cat.
04:07
Roger. Six and seven, five, three nine that's a landline.
04:13
Lucy.
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