Children not returned by father in custody dispute


A mother called to report that the father of her children did not return them as agreed. She mentioned a custody arrangement and that the children are not responding to calls. She also noted that there are firearms in the father's home.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville, Albemarle, and UVA Police
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Transcript:
E.C. Cp. 76. C.P.57. Priority[1], two of us. You should have to write the 925 Huntwood Lane. Longwood Drive. Caller (name withheld) states that the father of her children has custody and was supposed to drop them off this weekend as of July 25th. Caller is out of state. Caller has a court order custody agreement in place. She also said that the father has cut off communication with her since June. Says it's not a custody dispute. The children won't answer their phone. Last talk to them via text on Friday, children are 11 and 12. The callers in Maryland. They did advise that there are weapons in the house, a handgun and a shotgun. This guy from 14, you see we're on location. 104. So are we going for the father's home on Longwood or the mother's house in Longwood? This is the father's address. Okay. Have one. Parking strike. Zip 100 base.
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Priority: High-priority call
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Location mentioned:
Huntwood Ln, Charlottesville, VA 22901
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