Possible forced entry reported at apartment with domestic history


Police are responding to a concern after a report that someone may have forced entry by kicking in the front door of an apartment where a couple with a history of domestic violence lives.
Audio|Source: Plano Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
Where you see? One David six. Two Charlie and One David one, welfare concern[1], Creekside Village Apartments, 3,400, West Park Boulevard, cross street of Huntington Drive. Coalers ask you us to go out to 21009 or 21007. They say that it looks like somebody possibly kicked in the front door. Complaintant knows that the black male and white female who live here have a history of domestic violence asking that we go check on this couple. To Charlie, copy. Can we have the building number? Affirmative. Two, Charlie, I'm waiting for the call taker to update with the building number. I don't see any history for that apartment number. Two, Charlie, copy. Two, David, you can put us out on that wall frequency here. Unif on the welfare concern at Creekside Village, they're saying it's going to be building A as an atom. Copy. San 37, hold which call? The best.
Police codes explained
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[1]
welfare concern: Request for officers to check on the well-being of individuals
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Location mentioned:
Near W Park Blvd, Plano, TX 75075
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