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Juvenile causes disturbance at Children's PavilionNorfolk VA

audio iconFamily Offense
Near Gresham Dr, Norfolk, VA 23507

A 12-year-old boy caused a disturbance at CHKD Children's Pavilion. He was combative, punched car windows, foamed at the mouth, and had previously tried to start fires. Several people were needed to escort him from the hospital.

Audio|Source: Norfolk City Police Dispatch - 1st Precinct
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Transcript:
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They can clear up and head to a violent domestic at CHKD Children's Pavilion, near Gresham Drive.
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They're calling in requesting PD due to a juvenile at the location being upset because he doesn't want to leave the hospital.
00:11
States that it took about 6 to 7 people for him to get them out of the hospital.
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As they requested a call for PD at the location, states that he's tried to set multiple fires as well on previous locations.
00:23
He's now punching car windows and apparently foaming at the mouth.
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Still trying to gather.
00:29
It already has ODU or EVMS been notified.
00:32
I'm calling them now.

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Near Gresham Dr, Norfolk, VA 23507

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