Two women refuse to leave and threaten vehicle damage, Kansasville WI
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Police responded to a disturbance at a business near Washington Avenue where two women refused to leave after being asked multiple times. They were yelling at staff and threatened to damage a vehicle windshield although no bat was seen. The store employee activated the holdup alarm and officers separated the parties on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Mt Pleasant/Caledonia/Sturtevant Police
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
This batch 126 and 144 for unwanted party.
00:05
Point six.
00:10
Forty-four.
00:12
Said get it now, near Washington Ave.
00:17
There are two women refusing to leave the store after being asked multiple times.
00:21
They are threatening staff and yelling in the background.
00:23
One has a white hoodie, one has a green hoodie.
00:25
One has a green hoodie.
00:28
26.
00:33
144, 146 and a little bit off.
00:38
126 and a little bit off.
00:44
126 and 144 are threatening to break a windshield with a bat but no bat was seen.
00:56
26 I copy it, I'm getting to be related to the alarm holdup.
01:00
Yep,
01:05
sorry I just filled in for someone, I see that same address now.
01:09
On 27, you copy as well.
01:12
24-16.
01:14
Copy. Copy.
01:20
And the employee advised that he did push the holdup alarm.
01:29
27.
01:30
I'm inside the store.
01:34
127, go again.
01:37
Inside the store.
01:39
Just the five's been easy.
01:47
I'll just take one more squad, other squad can go 10-8[1].
01:50
Both parties are separated.
01:54
Copy.
01:55
Dispatch 126.
01:57
You want to continue? I'm 144.
01:58
You can disregard.
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[1]
10-8: Officer is in service and available for calls.
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