Welfare check at apartment after woman calls crying, Auburn WA
Police performed a welfare check at an apartment after a woman called 911 crying and asking for help in Spanish. When an interpreter joined, the caller hung up. A man inside refused to open the door.
Audio|Source: Auburn Police
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Transcript:
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I have nine copy messages for the welfare check at Colonial Court Apartments near 30th Street Southeast in number seven with the new attack.
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Turn to make copybacking.
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We had a female speaking in Spanish.
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We got the address from the faces one about an empty of ten.
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She was crying, asking for police.
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And then we attempted more with an interpreter.
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The caller put the phone down once the tripper came on the line, we can hear voices in the background,
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and then we've got no answer, and I'll call back to him.
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Thank you.
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of our unit's information on a commercial fire.
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At the Mallard Point Apartments near 45th Street northeast,
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near building number 8, came in as a sprinkler and water flow alarm and then has been upgraded to a commercial alarm with fire still in route.
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6.103, I read.
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Thank you.
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Two out of nine.
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We can see one resident, possibly a mail inside, refusing to come to the door.
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A male inside refusing to come to the door.
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Auburn, WA
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