Woman reported waving knife during disturbance near Gregtown Lane, Harnett County NC
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There was a disturbance near Gregtown Lane involving a female suspect who was reportedly waving a knife and may have been physically aggressive toward the caller.
Audio|Heard on: Harnett County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Judge Charles, 25, had a disturbance, near Gregtown Lane.
00:03
Danger.
00:05
Thank you for 10.
00:08
1025, 132, near Gregtown Lane, Cressile Sunshine, Bowling Green Lane.
00:14
Start of the 911 phone call, now receiving different 10-14[1] of a female on scene waving a knife.
00:21
Sam is supposed to be physical at the time, still getting further 10-14[1].
00:29
10-14[1], you said subject is waving a knife?
00:32
10-40[4], that's where we've gone so far.
00:36
10-14[1]-18.
00:38
10-14[1]-18. 10-14-46.
00:45
We'll be involved with 1225 under 10-20[3].
00:50
Jeffer, you guys also 10-18[2].
00:55
10-18[2].
00:57
104 and to revise.
00:59
Check for.
01:05
Here is going to be Frank John Victor 5-409.
01:08
Frank John Victor 5-409.
01:09
Frank.
01:14
Where are you on?
01:18
Thank you very night, Depot.
01:20
For me, people are on bar.
01:27
Hello.
01:37
Did that she can hear the female suspect in the background with the caller, I know if the suspect has attacked the caller at this time.
01:50
Please left direct.
01:56
Also for 10-14[1], multiple callbacks, no answer.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-14: Message/Information
[2]
10-18: Expedite / Urgent
[3]
10-20: Location
[4]
10-40: Silent run or use caution (no lights/siren)
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Gregtown Ln, North Carolina 27501
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