Parent refuses entry to caseworkers during welfare check, Oil City LA


Officers stopped a vehicle with a Louisiana tag near Highway 1 South and detained a female subject. The Department of Child and Family Services requested a welfare check, but the parent refused to allow caseworkers inside the home.
Audio|Source: Natchitoches Parish, Sabine Parish, and Vernon Parish Public Safety
02:30
Transcript:
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Around the 10,000 block of Highway 1 South, take down Zulu 243246, Z243246, the 243-246, Louisiana tag.
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24.
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Tell me, drop, Scott.
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104.
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SR6 status is valid on the class, he echoes, and 50-level 20-9th.
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12-7, you show it's 10-15[1] with that female subject.
00:38
Jim-14.
00:44
Okay.
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Okay.
00:56
11093602 CLASD.
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Run validations on them.
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29th, thank you coming.
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The 127 Woodland Hills Drive.
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Talk to that subject husband, headed to the courthouse now to meet her.
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She's headed up there.
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Try to contact the caseworker that's out there and she's not answering.
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Simple, it's a roughest for what.
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Good.
01:56
DCFS is called back and she stated that they're trying to do a welfare check that they need to do a walk through the home and the parent is refusing then we come inside.
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Now, 33-28-8-22 black Ford insurance is confirmed.
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Good for.
02:26
Out at 104, T-N-Az Road, seven players.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-15: Prisoner in custody
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