Man threatens assault and mentions firearm near Kendall Street, Burlington WI
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A male in a dark Dodge RAM pickup has been driving around near Kendall Street with lights off. The male threatened to assault the caller's son and mentioned bringing a firearm. The individual involved is a former friend of the son and was last seen near Amanda Street.
Audio|Heard on: Racine County Sheriff
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
9.05 and 903, first suspicious.
00:14
Sorry, lookable.
00:16
It's near Kendall Street.
00:18
Caller says that there's somebody driving around the neighborhood, stalking them.
00:24
This person was threatening the caller's son.
00:26
It's a former friend of the 17's son.
00:29
They're in a dark color Dodge RAM pickup and they've gone by two to three times with the lights off so far.
00:37
Some male name (name withheld), an old mask name.
00:45
Three week,
00:46
happy.
00:48
I was saying it's (name withheld), 17 years old, and he was threatening to come over and beat up the caller's son.
01:00
603, I'll be 10-8[1], run back to the sub.
01:04
Copy.
01:09
Natalie can pull me on them in the area.
01:13
Copy.
01:16
He was last seen going towards Amanda Street five minutes ago.
01:22
Three sixteen.
01:28
Copy. Copy.
01:41
I did not see one in house.
01:52
Thank you.
01:54
No one on Amanda or Kendall.
01:59
That's copy.
02:06
An update for Kendall, another caller saying that this male also mentioned bringing over a 32 and the son says that he does own one.
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[1]
10-8: Officer is in service and available for calls.
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Location mentioned:
Kendall St, Burlington, WI 53105
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