Domestic dispute with barricaded individual in O'Hara Township, Allegheny County PA


Police responded to a domestic dispute in O'Hara Township where an individual barricaded himself. The caller, likely the father, was in contact with 911. Officers avoided direct presence to prevent re-barricading. A mental health hold was considered.
Audio|Source: North Police Ch. 1
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Transcript:
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County O'Hara for possible domestic.
00:04
Good.
00:07
Not much information at this point, 252 containing Pike.
00:12
Caller saying, Sun's removing barricade and about to leave, resolve on the phone with him now but refused to respond without PD.
00:22
Copy.
00:29
3314. 3314, 10.
00:32
Mr.
00:38
26 in route as well, and I was going to have that 302[1] in hand towards him.
00:44
Okay.
00:52
County 33. I'll be in the area.
00:55
Bruce.
01:00
Hey Greg, I'm in Sharpsburg.
01:02
I'll be there in a minute or two.
01:11
O'Hara County is the father still on the line with 911.
01:22
They last update, the mail name is Yus 25 years of age, about you guys being there yesterday.
01:28
I'm not sure if he's mails on the fed with Resolve, I guess Resolve might be the one that's calling us.
01:35
I'm not 100% sure it's not clear in a call.
01:40
Alright.
01:49
Bird,
01:51
I'm gonna stage by Oakhurst.
01:55
Ian, do you want us wait for you too?
01:59
Yeah, because if he sees us, he's gonna barricade himself again.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
302: Involuntary mental health commitment under Pennsylvania law (Section 302, Mental Health Procedures Act).
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Location mentioned:
Nicholas Dr, O'Hara Township, PA 15215
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