Teen lights hairspray cans on fire during family dispute


A 15-year-old boy caused trouble at home by lighting hairspray cans on fire and slamming doors during a family argument. There were no weapons or intoxication involved, and he refused treatment.
Audio|Source: Kenosha County Public Safety
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00:005851 has been on scene for approximately two minutes single vehicle smoking coming from the engine 58 51 will be command 12200:24212, 870, Antioch Road.00:25870 Anyak Road.00:27Callerdina wants to be seen 15 old grandson Edward Payne as being a verbal physical issue.00:31He was lighting cans of hair spray on fire and slamming doors around the house.00:34Those have 96 issues, but refusing treatment, no weapons, no in talks.00:39All right, Kathy,00:40Sheriff, I can go with approval.00:44Stay-bye.00:4514, I'm clearing that garage, I can go.00:482-1-50.
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5851 has been on scene for approximately two minutes single vehicle smoking coming from the engine 58 51 will be command 122
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212, 870, Antioch Road.
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870 Anyak Road.
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Callerdina wants to be seen 15 old grandson Edward Payne as being a verbal physical issue.
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He was lighting cans of hair spray on fire and slamming doors around the house.
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Those have 96 issues, but refusing treatment, no weapons, no in talks.
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All right, Kathy,
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Sheriff, I can go with approval.
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Stay-bye.
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14, I'm clearing that garage, I can go.
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2-1-50.
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Antioch Rd, Wisconsin
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