Woman drinking and causing disturbance with dogs in hotel room, Millinocket ME
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Police and medical responded to a hotel room where a woman who had been drinking was making noise and causing a disturbance with dogs.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
04:9
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be room 114 and has been drinking sounds and dogs and is now thumping.
00:12
Yeah, it's 10-4[1], she's into the Nadi guy, he got.
00:26
10.
00:33
(number withheld).
00:39
7.7, George Robert,
00:42
George, sorry,
00:45
John Robert, George.
00:46
George. Okay.
00:55
344-9-0.
00:59
Create 344.
01:00
Copy 1015, e-mail.
01:02
They transfer it back to her vehicle.
01:03
You're going to meet 567.9.
01:06
That's 567.9.
01:09
Copy.
01:14
613, the Mouth squad 1060.
01:18
613, go ahead.
01:19
613, go ahead.
01:21
It's going to be on Main Street by Juniper, Massachusetts 3 Victor Charlie Lincoln 1-9 on a blue Subaru.
01:33
Friender-Mage.
01:34
Where I was looking.
01:38
568.2.
01:40
Copy. Okay.
01:42
Two-hontop's got tied.
01:52
Back to the truck, thank you.
01:55
I was going to be back to the truck.
02:06
344 Ben-O-O-O-O-B, Tye.
02:09
344. 344.
02:10
K-1-404.
02:21
4634.
02:40
138 for nopska, that would be 1024-20.
03:09
It's extremely low, try it again.
03:19
Dye still can't copy you.
03:28
313 patrol truck.
03:31
Also, thank you.
03:34
I'm big...
03:57
Millenocany Amelan.
03:58
Milan is requested near Central Street, to the Pomola, room 114.
04:04
And to the Pomola, near Central, Room 114, for female, for Eval, plus 50.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Central St, Millinocket, ME 04462
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