Domestic disturbance with children reported in Oklahoma City


This audio reports a family dispute at a residence in Oklahoma City involving several adults and children. Neighbors heard screaming and noted ongoing arguments. There are concerns about possible child endangerment during the disturbance.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
02:6
Transcript:
This said just showoff for holding past. 1111, 111-11. Homeways says somebody here is possibly using their child, and once the child check on, it's a (name withheld) teen on a yellow shirt and a (name withheld) male on a muscle shirt. Then there's several kids in the home and they heard screaming before. 2.4 U.S. 9. 10.50[2], quick. person at 97[1] slash Glen Boulevard northbound comack 0 57-057. 126 we go 97 on the other domestic on 704th. 7-4 homebody's neighbors said that grandson's on her grandson's hair, a correction victim's going to be any female in a blue shirt and purple pants Southwest was going to be (name withheld) male, unknown clothing, possibly not wearing a shirt, he might be C-87 as well. They usually vote for. Table. Several. Adam told southwest. 76, you submitted out of the domestic. Tadavore, 4, 33, Thomas. Maybe I'll be out of my car. Telling to a female, the female in the background was saying there's a massive balance going on and they keep arguing with each other. 50 will go with 7.6. 36.2. You see anything? Talk to the guy on the phone, too. He didn't say anything through his people. So, if you just want to grab the portals. Cool. Paul, did you have traffic? Just for a question.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
97: On Scene/Arrived at Location
[2]
10.50: Field Interview (often used for suspicious situations or checking on individuals)
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Location mentioned:
Westbury Glen Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73179
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