Verbal dispute between family near South School, Lodi CA
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According to the dispatch call, family members had a verbal dispute near South School. The reporting party repeatedly called 911 and showed signs of mental health issues. Police are trying to contact involved parties to resolve the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Lodi Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:14
Transcript:
00:00
Near South School Street for a routine verbal between family over a possible civil issue.
00:05
I think it's possible.
00:08
Therefore, copying up.
00:10
Thank you two, coming up.
00:27
And the reporting party sounds disturbed, he continues to call 911.
00:37
Please.
00:48
Everyone.
00:50
Three hundred five, I'll do seven ninety five, working evidence.
01:05
Okay.
01:11
Good night seven.
01:16
Copy drinking, Jamestown.
01:17
Two hundred four.
01:19
Four ninety seven.
01:26
Copy turn four.
01:28
Okay.
01:34
One.
01:37
9 Tom, forward 367, westbound turner, Lower Sac on a gray bolt second.
01:45
Turn on the Lower Sac. Turn on our side.
01:52
Copy.
02:02
John Fox and then interrupts with your 911.
02:05
Turn on Marsha.
02:09
Turn in four.
02:10
Three and four.
02:16
Can you have ERP without help?
02:19
Negative. He's calling from a 911 only phone.
02:21
He did continue to call 911.
02:23
He also has mental health issues.
02:35
There, Interim4, he just called 911 again, we're glad to get him to step out.
02:40
Copy.
02:43
We're still trying to get him for the reporting party's claiming that his brother will respond to the front door.
02:56
We're still trying to get further.
03:12
Three and four, he's disconnected again.
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Location mentioned:
S School St, Lodi, CA 95240
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