Woman refuses to leave home, child left alone without restroom, Blackburn MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman refused to leave a residence and yelled at the reporting party. Later, she requested a welfare check on a seven-year-old child left alone for 20 minutes in a home without restroom facilities, where buckets were used.
Audio|Heard on: Saline County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Forreyselfth Maine, Blackburn, near South Main, is Blackburn calling party advised.
00:07
A woman is at the residence and will not leave, is yelling at the reporting party.
00:13
No weapons reported.
00:18
Govier, I'll be en route.
00:23
All streets are chestnut high.
00:35
All the streets are chestnut, high.
00:37
Line disconnected, advise these emails under it within a cell-cubbed high in the Santa Fe in the driveway.
00:46
Traffic.
00:48
You can't see.
00:54
You can show that up there.
01:02
4.4, 1934.
01:22
On the phone with the calling party again checking to see if the woman has left.
01:40
Calling party stated she had since left.
01:44
Possibly near Foreston in North Spain, Blackburn.
01:56
Responding units be advised.
01:59
The woman has requested a welfare check on the seven-year-old at this residence.
02:06
The child was left alone for 20 minutes.
02:10
There is no restroom in the residence.
02:14
They are using eight buckets.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Blackburn, MO 65321
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