Police check on welfare of two young children at home


Officers are checking the welfare of two young children who are often heard crying and yelling at their home.
Audio|Source: Adams County Law Enforcement
01:55
Transcript:
Very good. So, I'm getting for 9850 footer Volar number 214[1]. We state, not two. Children live at this address, and it looks like they're always crying and yelling, (name withheld). Parks won't before out? What? We was Parkhouse off a transit to Eagle Point Center. Also, I have an accident property damage. 7540 Federal World Guard has had the Auto Zone. Having in the portion line looks like parties are having an argument, as the other one says, he did hit the vehicle. It could be agreeing with Toyota Camry and versus Black Janshee, (name withheld). Being an officer response to that. Okay, so I'm right for the accident at first. Okay, so you can't stand around as well. Okay, 333. 20 15. 15 understand. 9-9-1-2-7-7-9-1-2-7. Yeah, 15-30. Okay, totally okay, the noise on pending. Okay. We'll poke. It's from a business line, but I'll let you start. 15303. I can say, well, everything's closed the far here. Okay, so I apologize. I'm okay to close the caller. Okay, I'm okay to close the caller. Command, or you can send me the check for me. Okay, for him. Okay, 302. Okay, so I can't get you the location on this time, okay?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
214: Welfare check (often used for child/family safety)
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Location mentioned:
Near Federal Blvd, Federal Heights, CO 80260
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