Child restrained after aggressive behavior at home


Police responded to a call about an 11-year-old boy having a tantrum. The boy, who has autism, was biting his parent and had to be restrained. There were no weapons involved.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
02:20
Transcript:
67M4 is that open? 32-11. We're getting a priority juvenile complaint[1] slash resist the squad[2] at 918 North 7th Street for an autistic son who's in a rage the ERP has him restrained and he is biting the parent one unit. I copy. I can go that way as well. Hi, copy, 3479. Can you clear to have that way? April, can you second? April. Mocene, it's showing you around. It looks like the son is going to be an 11-year-old male, and there are no weapons, unknown in talks at this time. We have 50. 3492. 3492. I spoke with the parent on the info call. You can show me clear that area. On the previous, you can show me clear arrests. And I'm about out on that, Juby. Okay. I'm sorry, my radio cut out. What was that? Did you want the same unit to still respond? Uh, I'll leave that up to him, but I think we should be okay. I copy. Sam 321, copy direct? Paper. And I'll clear unless they need me. Okay, copy showing you clear in 951. He's out with the code 6 subject. I'm on my relationship. Kat be nice, good one. In 3492, Kat is showing that there's suites at that address, but the ERP says there's no suite numbers, it's just a house. See that there's a couple of doors on it. Is she saying what's best access?
Police codes explained
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[1]
priority juvenile complaint: High-priority call involving a juvenile
[2]
resist the squad: Resisting law enforcement or emergency responders
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Location mentioned:
Near N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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