Man threatens father during dispute before leaving home, Xenia OH
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A 36-year-old man left his home near Jasper Road in a gold astrovan after arguing with his father. He threatened to shoot his father and is being located by officers due to concerns of a mental health crisis.
Audio|Heard on: Central and Eastern Greene County Public Safety
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
24. 224. He's going to be a (name withheld).
00:07
He's driving a gold astrovan.
00:10
He left headed towards Jasper Road and possibly heading to Xenia.
00:18
A2, do we have a O-L for you in.
00:22
Okay, bye, I'll look it up.
00:28
...advise his son is having no further assistance needed issue, (name withheld).
00:32
He left this residence of gold astrovan, headed towards Jasper Road, probably heading into Xenia, right?
00:38
Yes.
00:41
Had a disagreement with the father as he was leaving, he threatened to shoot his father.
00:50
Frank?
00:51
Okay.
00:57
The 36-year-old male, the only thing we have is a gold astrovan last seen head towards Jasper Road.
01:03
He does work at Jasper Hills Golf Course.
01:06
Unknown if he has any friends in Xenia, just have friends in Dayton.
01:10
I know where he'd be going this time.
01:14
We're not finding him through leads, we're trying to clarify.
01:28
For him, it's going to be 127 of 89, (name withheld).
01:34
OLN is (number withheld).
01:39
(number withheld).
01:41
He is valid.
01:43
He did make threats to his father.
01:48
Good quick.
01:50
What kind of vehicle is he in again?
01:54
It's a gold astrovan.
02:03
The registration is going to be (number withheld) on the 2005 Chevy golden color.
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Location mentioned:
Jasper Rd, Xenia, OH
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