Police respond to ongoing family welfare check in Louisville, Louisville KY


Police responded to a welfare check involving separated family members at near Freight Drive in Louisville. The original caller requested officers return to the scene due to ongoing family conflict involving parents and grandparents.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 1 - Divisions 6 and 7
02:27
Transcript:
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Parties have separated and exult's parents were thinking there.
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Civil.
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We at 623 Baker and 624, Charlie, got another call for service from the original caller who's now requesting you come back out.
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3, Charlie 10, 4.
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Are they still at the Welcome Office or they have to actualize this?
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I'm not sure.
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104 figure I want to get there, thank you sir.
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6.23 maker, she's back at the office.
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104, thank you sir.
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6.1 baker right up, sir.
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6.1 baker right up, sir.
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624 Baker, 624 David 106.
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624 Bakery can shed up the cars clear with reports.
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One one time.
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Rhea 725 Charlie and 726 Baker, 26.
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3a, 725 Charlie, 726 Baker, 106.
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Oh, Charlie, we're 1086.
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24.
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Maria, 7.13, now, 26.
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2011. The Pennsylvania is on Channel, St.
01:41
Matthews Police responding to a responder in trouble for EMS, 4,001, Dedgemen at the suburban hospital.
01:48
EMS unit possibly has one patient fighting and not answering the radio.
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MPDs and now on C.
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2111.
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Yeah, 621 Baker.
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Can you copy on at 1021?
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Good.
02:07
It's going to be (number withheld) for a sharnet.
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Apparently, as another grandparent involved with the situation at near Freight Drive that UN3-Waker responded on, I just wanted to get some information about the Welfare Check.
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