Ex-boyfriend threatened to shoot woman's boss near North Water St, Algoma WI
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A woman reported that her ex-boyfriend threatened to kill her boss with a gun. He was described as possibly in a red 2004 Jeep registered to the woman. The boss works at Stevenson Pier and Little Sturgeon. The ex sent a video of throwing the woman's clothes out of the house and is believed to still be at home.
Audio|Heard on: Kewaunee County Police Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Headquarters, 203, 112, copy a call.
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203, go ahead.
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It's going to be a threatening call.
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Near North Water Street.
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Caller reported that her ex-boyfriend said he would take his gun and kill her boss.
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He would be in a 2004 red jeep registered to the complainant.
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Her boss worked at Stevenson Pier and Little Sturgeon.
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He's...
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Targeting him because she said he was past the bar with the complainant and some coworkers.
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She believes he is still home because he just sent her a video of him throwing her clothes out of the house.
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To other copies.
00:41
I'll be 76 to that and I'll clear out from the trespassing for now.
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My complainant isn't home at this time.
00:49
She just got word from a third party of all this, but she did get the videos.
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To her.
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Who's going to be the individual involved in this?
01:10
It's going to be a (name withheld), (name withheld).
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Temper,
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and the complaint stated that he's currently home at this time.
01:26
112, copy Code 3[1] from the S.L.
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Code 3: Emergency response (lights and sirens)
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Location mentioned:
N Water St, Algoma, WI 54201
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