Parking problem reported near County Road A, Jackson County WI
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According to the dispatch call, a parking problem was reported near County Road A. An officer tried to contact the reporting party by phone and left a voicemail when there was no answer. Additionally, authorities were informed to be on the lookout for a 12-year-old girl who was last seen walking nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Can you able to look at that parking problem on County Road A?
00:06
I did just add a reference to a case number.
00:09
We got really backed up and was never able to get it out.
00:14
Again, if you can review that parking problem.
00:19
I'm Captain.
00:20
You can put me on it.
00:21
I'll make phone contact with the reporting party.
00:29
Test page for Hixton Fire.
00:33
Again, test page only for Hickston Fire.
00:35
KJW 440 Clear 1259.
00:43
X-N-103, status.
00:51
XN 762, status.
00:52
Action, 162, status.
00:56
Okay, please.
01:02
Turn 153.
01:12
I do have a call for you and also be on the lookout in your travels.
01:17
We have a 12-year-old female who left Northwest Journey and County Road A.
01:25
Adam.
01:26
Last seen walking on a tour, Hickston.
01:30
Again, she's going to be 12 years old,
01:33
white female dyed reddish hair wearing black leggings and a sweatshirt.
01:37
She does appear to...
01:39
look older than 12.
01:47
Copy, regarding that parking problem, I intended to make phone contact with the reporting party, no answer, left the voicemail.
01:53
You can put that back in pending, you can put me on that call.
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Location mentioned:
County Rd A, Wisconsin
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