Woman trespassed and caused disruption at travelodge, Klamath Falls OR
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Officers responded to Travelodge near Main Street after employees reported a woman trespassing in room 129. The woman, not a registered guest, was causing problems and refused to leave. Police noted she had been previously trespassed from another room at this location.
Audio|Heard on: Klamath County Public Safety
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01:45
Transcript:
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2860 trespass
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20860 trespass
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20860 cover
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2860, near Main Street, Travelodge room 129.
00:13
Alex and employees requesting a female inside the room be trespassed.
00:16
She's causing problems and refusing to leave.
00:18
White female, blond, approximately 50 unknown clothing.
00:22
Responsible is not a registered guest and be advised from Pryor's.
00:25
That's going to be marked hence lease room.
00:27
Advised if you want a second.
00:34
20 and 60 copy.
00:35
I'll take an advice.
00:37
Copy.
00:39
60, that's probably going to be Ms.
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(name withheld).
00:47
67, I believe, first of (name withheld).
00:52
60, you copy.
00:58
60 different.
01:03
All right of question,
01:05
27 from 2855.
01:11
Go ahead.
01:13
If it is, Ms.
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(name withheld), I have to reciter and I'll be there shortly.
01:19
Copy. Copy.
01:20
This 5 is 2055.
01:23
Can you show me on duty?
01:26
Affirm. I will show you on and I will dispatch you on that call.
01:30
Good one.
01:33
2860 I ran (name withheld) just in case it is her revoked California UTL of Oregon and 1031A.
01:40
She has been trespassed her room 160 in that location but not the one you're responding on.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
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