Unfamiliar voices reported at apartment in Janesville, Janesville WI
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to near N Franklin Street after a caller reported hearing unfamiliar voices in an apartment. The caller does not live there and was helping a friend. Officers found the apartment door unlocked and checked the location. Communication with the caller was difficult.
Audio|Heard on: Rock County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
206 responded to near N Franklin St, the signature 23 apartments in Permit 301.
00:06
We originally got an open line near this address when no voices heard.
00:11
We called back.
00:12
He just said hello and the line went silent.
00:15
He did call back saying that he thinks there's somebody in his apartment.
00:19
He can hear voices that sound different from his roommates.
00:25
He says he doesn't live here.
00:28
He's just helping a friend.
00:30
Do you want a second unit?
00:35
1041. She's head one.
00:36
Start that way.
00:41
104201. Can you start that way?
00:49
He's requesting lights and sirens.
00:52
He's checking out the apartment.
00:54
Now it looks like the door was unlocked.
00:59
He's got me.
01:01
Still,
01:05
I'm 10-23[1].
01:08
So far. 4.
01:10
4.
01:14
You can add me to that.
01:15
I'll be 23.
01:20
I copy and just be advised our call seeker did say that it was difficult to understand the RP and he had a hard time answering a simple question.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-23: Arrived/on scene
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Location mentioned:
N Franklin St, Janesville, WI 53548
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