Juvenile assaults parent during family disturbance, Rochester NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a family disturbance on Milton Road in Rochester involving a juvenile who assaulted her mother, causing injuries that required hospital treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Take up bulletin response to near Milton Road, Rochester residents, and for a disturbance out-of-control juvenile beating up on (name withheld)'s mother.
00:11
It was also a female first of (name withheld).
00:16
She was at near Rita Road, Irvingt, Boston.
00:20
We're requesting to speak to an officer to make a report in reference to (name withheld) and her dog getting attacked by a dog on Buffalo on this bill last night.
00:38
The homeowner who was home advised nothing to have a police of the unit to be clear.
00:49
That's bad.
00:50
3-4.
00:54
10-3.
00:58
You can 1012 New Hampshire Hall.
01:00
The CSO's back until 2200.
01:04
10-5.
01:10
Let's see if you know how to even out.
01:16
Seven, last of the juvenile is going to be smudged versus (name withheld).
01:20
She's approximately nine years old.
01:22
Her piece advising that this happened yesterday.
01:24
She kicked her daughter and kicked the mother in the head and she had to go to the hospital, but PD was never called.
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Location mentioned:
Milton Rd, Rochester, NH
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