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Deputy conducts welfare check at Jena home after 911 call, Jena LA
A deputy performed a welfare check at a Jena home after a 911 call which requested non-emergency assistance, finding people inside but no response at the door.
Audio|Heard on: La Salle Parish Public Safety
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to be out of residence near Star Street, I'll do a welfare check regarding that 21, MEP 34.
00:08
104, Witt be 1495 star.
00:10
I just got up not on one call asking for certainty.
00:17
The Mayor are you here?
00:21
1495.
00:26
Stand by.
00:33
Danae6.
00:35
Going to hit you?
00:42
The last name, Smith.
00:47
2.
00:53
4Gine, show me out 1495, Star Street.
00:59
104.
01:01
You advise he just got a 911 call from that resident?
01:06
104. I asked for Deputy Mayo and said it wasn't an emergency, he just wanted him to come take some pictures of something.
01:11
I advise don't call 911 with us on an emergency.
01:18
In my list, 724484, 7248484,
01:24
that'll be 10-98.
01:27
10-4[1]. 10 more.
01:32
May 14? May 14?
01:36
No ahead.
01:42
Frank, Frank,
01:44
132, HFF. Can you verify that, please?
01:51
That comes back to the 2025 Toyota Camry, Gray and color to a Diane Grayson, and at Aspen Rain out of Alexandria, Flags are clear insurance shows to be confirmed.
02:06
George, I'm at that residence.
02:08
There's two vehicles here.
02:10
I can hear people talking to them inside, but nobody's coming to the door.
02:19
Or do you want me to call the initial caller back?
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative (message received)
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Jena, LA
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