Family disturbance reported near n 60th street, Brown Deer WI
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A family disturbance was reported near North 60th Street. The caller's parents were arguing. Officers spotted a possible suspect mid-block on Elm Street wearing a black jacket and appearing scared. A drone was launched from Walmart to help locate the person.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Dispatchez around here, 3.34, 3.30, family trouble, new perspectives.
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Near N 60th Street, Unit 322.
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Caller states,
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his father and mother are arguing.
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He's had staff check on them with the mother still not calming down.
00:16
3.34?
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334.
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And 330 copy.
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3.30 copy.
00:34
All right, he just talked with me.
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He says that he's going to call me back on his phone.
00:41
Last direction I had, where he's mid-block of Elm just west of 11.
00:46
Mid-block, he's kind of like going back and forth in between the,
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like crossing the street.
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So mid-block, Elm Street, east of 11th, or I'm sorry, east of 11th.
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He told me he was wearing a black jacket.
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He said that he is scared.
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I advise him to give himself up.
01:18
From where the phone is that now on the screen, it looks like he might be in a wood area,
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mid block of Elm.
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I'm gonna try to get eyes on him with the drone.
01:44
436 does launch of the drone from Walmart.
01:46
10-4[1].
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Location mentioned:
N 60th St, Brown Deer, WI 53223
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