Officers check on person after repeated 911 calls, Plano TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a welfare concern near Memorial Lane in Plano, Texas, after multiple disconnected 911 calls. A person inside the residence had sent a message that he had not harmed himself. Officers made contact through a partially opened door and confirmed the parents were present but hesitant to let them in.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
382 and 911 welfare concern.
00:04
In the area near Memorial Lane, cross street Granite Trail.
00:08
Has multiple wireless hang-ups from this same (number withheld) that no contact has ever been made.
00:30
The original caller is back on the line.
00:33
He says he received a text from the subject 1 minute ago that he had not harmed himself yet.
00:43
Charlie Two, we're going to be en route to that address at Creekside.
01:57
We're talking to him through a cracked door right now.
02:06
The parents are present.
02:08
They're just not opening the door all the way.
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