Baby found safe after hanging near first floor window, Maquoketa IA
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Officers responded to a report near East Platt where a baby was hanging out of a first-floor window. They found the baby crying by the door inside the home and gained entry to ensure the child's safety.
Audio|Heard on: Maquoketa Area Public Safety
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Here's report near East Platt.
00:02
I have a baby hanging out a first floor window.
00:07
Caller wanted to be anonymous and did not want to talk to any law enforcement.
00:11
Just wanted to check done.
00:16
Stand for.
00:22
50, we're all (number withheld).
00:27
104.
00:31
Offender 63, you didn't say 100 block of Platt, correct?
00:37
She told me near East Platt.
00:41
I'm looking and she was putting them in down at the trailer court.
00:44
Maybe trailer near (number withheld) is where she pinged in at.
00:55
(Number withheld) very close you can hear the M.R.
01:01
(Number withheld). (Number withheld).
01:07
50 is 50 kilobiles.
01:10
104.
01:11
The window open on the south side here.
01:24
Lawson, (number withheld), (number withheld), (number withheld), (number withheld).
01:28
104.
01:31
I got a baby in there crying by the door trying to open it, nobody else.
01:37
Yeah, well, that's the end.
01:42
House Center 63, do we have a contact number for this resident?
01:47
I would advise.
01:54
63 Law Center.
01:57
I do not, or a lot here looks like a mouth between seven different names on there.
02:06
104, give me Ron number.
02:09
104. You want to turn it to your computer?
02:13
Simple.
02:19
158, we got the door open.
02:23
104. (Number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
E Platt St, Maquoketa, IA 52060
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