Teenager physically confronts stepfather in family dispute, Montville CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at a residence near Route 163, a family dispute involved a mother, her son, and stepfather. The argument concerned the son's cell phone. The 16-year-old son physically confronted the stepfather during the argument. No weapons were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Montville Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Nechuto 407-426 for an active verbal.
00:06
Go for both.
00:12
Near Route 163, the mother, son, and stepdad are all arguing downstairs in the kitchen to the call from a daughter.
00:21
This is all over the brother's cell phone being taken away.
00:25
Believed who have gone physical with the stepdad, the caller states that the brother picked the stepdad up and attempted to throw him across the room.
00:33
The brother is a 16-year-old male.
00:35
No weapons reported.
00:41
For A.K., Spanish speaking only.
00:48
Ryder, put your copy.
00:54
It's responding near Route 163.
00:56
I look up to call history, believing to be a Kalani fellow.
01:01
Of course, on murder.
01:07
6-9, thank you.
01:09
Right.
01:15
690, can you check 1804 near North Anguilla and North Sownington for an injured deer that was struck by a TK unit and a TK continued?
01:23
Where do you, can I get another unit out here?
01:26
Gotter. All right.
01:28
All right. That's a bear here.
01:34
There is one file 20 in place for that residence between a Harry Ramos and a Ryan Ginnest, a C.T.O.1, do not assault.
01:43
I believe let's be mother and his stepfather.
01:46
Roger. Brother?
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