Disturbance at group home with client causing damage, Windham ME


Police responded to a disturbance at a group home near River Rd. A client became angry and broke things. Staff reported the individual became physical and tore a staff member's clothes. There were no injuries. The individual refused to leave but was not suicidal or homicidal.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
02:19
Transcript:
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Start towards near River Rd.
00:02
Taking report of a disturbance, male and a female,
00:06
on the line asking for three to four officers.
00:08
Someone's getting mad and breaking things and there is a language barrier.
00:15
334 County, clear no report.
00:19
Copy 334.
00:37
Still gathering further.
00:39
I'll update you as we have it, but there is no mention of weapons.
00:46
One eleven to go, Jeff.
00:48
Well, what's the one.
00:51
I'll be out in the area that, dear.
00:56
27. It looks like it's going to be a group home.
01:09
10-4[1], I thought so.
01:18
Shadborn Road Command, file on.
01:21
1015.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:26
The reporting party is just requesting that they'd be trespass in both Hanifer locations, one that Hanifer Drive and as well as the one on Payneur.
01:35
For their trespass and they're leaving, the email subject is Ryan and Cochran with the Vermont planes that we dealt with recently and the same female with them.
01:46
Turning, a command is terminated, 1116.
01:54
Good.
01:57
Sounds like the staff is the caller, seeing that one of the clients come physical with him ripping his clothes.
02:06
TRIOS 780.
02:09
Robert T. 221, same traffic.
02:15
You just note that that mail refused to exit but said he was not suicidal, not homicidal.
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Location mentioned:
Near River Rd, Windham, ME 04062
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