Mother attempts to force stepchildren into vehicle, Venice FL


A caller, not on scene, reports hearing stepchildren aged 9 and 12 screaming and crying while their mother tries to force them into a four-door silver car. Two 911 calls were received but disconnected; a verbal dispute was heard in the second call.
Audio|Source: Sarasota County Sheriff, Venice and North Port Police
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Transcript:
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near Harbor Dr S.
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It's a location from the cell phone.
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Callers not on the scene.
00:05
Here's their stepchildren screaming and crying.
00:08
Sounds like the mother is with the children trying to force them into a vehicle.
00:15
Please, make, 51.
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One Victor, 497.
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Trevor.
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Ninety-four.
00:27
Sir, 10-4[2]4.
00:29
Good.
00:32
You show traffic 19, 107, please.
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Table?
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7-7. 7-7-4.
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1074.
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1018. Number.
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1018, number 97.
00:56
Trevor.
01:01
One team 18, everybody's reference of 103.
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I'll wait till I get one more unit here.
01:13
9-6-9-8-01, the subject's possibly trying to leave to be a four-door silver car.
01:27
The children are 9 and 12.
01:29
The children are 9 and 12.
01:34
This is a 1019 for a 71.2 on Pearl Avenue.
01:43
Okay.
01:45
10-4[2].
01:51
Calltaker had a 911 call.
01:53
It sounded like a 22[1] and they lost landline with a caller.
01:56
It looks like we have a second call.
01:58
There's a verbal in the background of that one as well.
02:04
Okay.
02:09
1097 area. Second base, Revillage.
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1019 to 21.
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Are you still 51 to 18 to 18?
02:19
104, I'm close.
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The gear off and go to that, 22[1].
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104. 10.4.
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7, 10.5, 1050.
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7.15. 7.5. 7.5.
02:35
Paul, David Henry, Young, 29.
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681 in honor.
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Green, Hyundai.
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681 moment.
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11019 dispatch.
02:48
I think I accidentally cleared off that.
02:50
Can you go be back on that 22[1], please?
02:53
Which call were you in round two?
02:57
22[1] on Pearl.
03:00
Copy. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
22: Disturbance involving disorderly or potentially physical behavior.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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