Man refuses to leave vehicle amid disturbance near Eastman Ave, Green Bay WI
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Responders are managing a complaint about a disturbance near Eastman Avenue involving a man refusing to leave his vehicle or talk. Negotiations are ongoing with his brother on the phone. No active disturbance is currently heard.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
David Dunes are complaining that they're unknown if rescues needed.
00:04
They've been fighting for a while now.
00:05
Prior, complained they can't see any vehicles in the driveway or can't tell if there are any there.
00:10
It sounds like it might be near Eastman Avenue.
00:13
They're stating a house next to the apartments.
00:20
Take all one copies.
00:24
The officers a...
00:30
287, you have traffic.
00:34
Subject still sitting in his vehicle or refusing to come out, refusing to talk to us.
00:39
We're still trying to negotiate to his brother on the phone.
00:45
10-4[1].
00:50
The officer is having else to pick on the phone right now.
01:00
I believe we were here earlier in the week regarding some landlord issues.
01:06
We're not hearing an active disturbance, but we'll attend contact.
01:10
I believe the male's name is (name withheld).
01:17
How far is it going to be near Eastman?
01:24
Step 4, that's the building that's to the right of that at the apartment complex.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received or understood.
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Location mentioned:
Eastman Ave, Green Bay, WI 54302
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