Ex-boyfriend threatened violence if suspect is released, Columbus NE
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A caller reported that the reporting party's ex-boyfriend threatened to take matters into his own hands if a man recently arrested for breaking into the woman's home is released. Officers are trying to identify the ex-boyfriend and check a trailer area near East 25th Street.
Audio|Heard on: Platte County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Just 1078, I received a phone call from a male subject.
00:03
I believe it's going to be the RP's ex-boyfriend that was out in California.
00:07
He called advising that she had called him prior to this,
00:11
that we arrested a male that broke into her home.
00:16
And he was just calling to let me know that if we were to release this male subject, that he will come down here and take care of business himself.
00:24
Although I...
00:27
was under the impression that this already had happened since he stated that the guy was jailed already.
00:33
Acknowledgement / OK.
00:36
Which ex-boyfriend did he give a name?
00:39
Standby. I can look for it.
00:45
Is that 923?
00:48
Okay.
00:52
I believe the name is going to be (name withheld).
01:05
2127.27. 923 dispatch.
01:17
323. the name I gave you off the bracelet.
01:20
We're going to 10704 the area.
01:23
104. 916. 923.
01:27
Good, 916.
01:32
I believe that subject stays in one of the trailers on near East 25th Street.
01:37
More toward East 29.
01:41
I believe the trailer he stays in,
01:44
there's an empty lot.
01:47
to the east of that trailer.
01:50
Acknowledgement / OK.
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Location mentioned:
E 25th St, Columbus, NE 68601
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