Welfare check at residence triggered by accidental sos alert, Baker City OR
A welfare check was conducted near 12th Street after an SOS alert was triggered from a recently purchased black 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Upon contact, the registered owner explained that her two-year-old accidentally pressed the SOS button. No emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Baker County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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604. Go ahead with that welfare check.
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This will be near 12th Street.
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Call coming from the Bosch Emergency Center, they received an SOS signal from a 2025.
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Grand Cherokee blocking color, unable to make contact through the vehicle, unknown plate or subscriber info due to the vehicle just being purchased.
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And what was that address again?
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Near 12th Street and it's a black 2025 G Grand Cherokee.
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I'm out of that address.
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There is a GKerry, black and color with Gila pleats sitting in the driveway.
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I will attempt to make contact with the registered owner.
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2107.
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6.
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6-16.
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Can I get the case number and the time the call came in for the domestic call?
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Case number 1092, time of call, 2016.
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16, I got, thank you.
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21-19.
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6-104. Contact with the registered owner.
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She stated her two-year-old pressed the SOS button, everything's code four.
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I'll be clear.
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Location mentioned:
12th St, Baker City, OR 97814
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