Welfare check on child at apartment with protection order, Shaker Heights OH
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According to the dispatch call, a welfare check was requested on a 5-year-old child at an apartment near Van Aken Boulevard. The child lives with a 15-year-old male who is subject to a protection order placed by the mother, who is currently out of state. The caller had limited information about the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Shaker Heights Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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The 26 and 68, I'm going to divert you for a welfare check[1], Hampshire House Apartments.
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It's going to be an apartment near Van Aken Boulevard.
00:09
Callers requesting a welfare check[1] on a 5-year-old cousin.
00:12
Resides with a girl. The 15-year-old male is going to be (name withheld).
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There is a protection order[2] placed on the 15-year-old father by the mother.
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(name withheld) who is currently out of state.
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No medical condition.
00:23
Last couple of days, the phone's been going straight to voicemail.
00:27
Near Van Aiken, apartment near Van Aiken.
00:29
Who's face coffee? Lee and Van Aiken.
00:33
Okay, thank you.
00:38
9287-287. Is there actually a protection order[2] in place and leaves? No turn to check.
00:51
The caller was the cousin did not have a whole lot of information.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
welfare check: Request to check the well-being of a person
[2]
protection order: Active protective/restraining order exists for a subject
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