Child safety concern at stadium office leads to police response


Police responded to a report of a child being abused by their uncle at a stadium office. The uncle was behaving aggressively and attempting to take the child. Officers separated the uncle from the situation and requested a supervisor's presence.
Audio|Source: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
02:30
Transcript:
(name withheld), six, I'll be sorry. Okay. 36, are you on North? 36, you're saying now? 30, you're following number? Yeah, 4. Yeah, 36 on North. Just be advised. It's barely the phone number. (name withheld) is here, I'm sorry, (name withheld)'s calling back, saying the uncle's here being belligerent trying to take the child. They got him in the back room there. I'll get you a second unit as soon as someone freeze up. Oh. Gotcha. I didn't realize 38 was joining in. Several. Seven one. Okay. 31, 108. 31, okay. 31. Can you point towards quality dairy, Michigan and foster until we get a status? for anyone. Go ahead. Canceled, unseen, no fish contact, clear, and available. Happy Shaker. North, Woffer. 10. (name withheld), 4, Queen, John John, 8.0. I think 36 is already on, see you. 36, welfare. 36, I'm 1020. They're requesting as a supervisor already. Supervisor on North. You're tied up, and we'll get softened started if they want a supervisor for quality dairy. Charlie 5. 36 and 38 on up at Quality Dairy, a Michigan foster, a child walking that was being abused and hitting him, the uncle's there trying to take the child back, requesting a supervisor.
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Location mentioned:
S Foster Ave & E Michigan Ave, Lansing, MI 48912
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