Verbal disturbance near North Jackson in Missouri, Clay County MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a verbal disturbance occurred near North Jackson involving a male. No weapons, drugs, or alcohol were involved. The reporting person requested police presence but later hung up and did not want to talk to officers.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Seventeen eleven, a verbal disturbance.
00:03
Right.
00:04
It's going to be near North Jackson.
00:07
RP called for a civil standby, but it's going to be an active verbal.
00:10
They're refusing to separate.
00:15
Seventeen twelve to back.
00:18
Twenty three search there.
00:20
Yeah, 1711.
00:21
Just information.
00:22
It is still active.
00:23
There are no weapons, jade or alcohol involved, but there are.
00:27
Okay, well now the RP is advising that the male by the name of (name withheld) is leaving, but she does not want him to leave.
00:33
Does still sound active in background.
00:36
Yeah, where you get your crime?
00:38
Would you like here?
00:41
I'll check it out.
00:43
236 Narrows.
00:45
And 1711, the male party (name withheld) is going to be wearing a hoodie and jeans and tennis shoes.
00:53
236 Harris.
00:57
1712 arrive.
00:59
237 Harris.
01:03
And 1711 and 1712, our RP has hung up on our call taker saying she does not want to speak to police.
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Location mentioned:
N Jackson, Missouri 64119
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