Trespasser refuses to leave casino area, Morton MN
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A person was reported trespassing at a casino and refused to leave. They were last seen moving towards the hotel lobby. Security is monitoring the individual and police were dispatched to handle the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Redwood County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Just got a call from Jackpot Security.
00:02
They're dealing with a trespass individual that's refusing to leave.
00:06
I'm not sure if it's the individual that you dealt with earlier.
00:11
I did notify him that you're tied up on something right now.
00:15
10.4.
00:16
I'll be en route.
00:19
10-4[1]-124.
00:25
It sounds like they were last seen heading towards the hotel from the casino.
00:35
And I'm right?
00:39
Sounds like they were last seen heading towards the hotel from the casino.
00:43
I told Jackpot to call back with any updates.
00:46
Okay,
00:48
and four. 3616-100, the security is they still have eyes on the individual.
01:03
I have not got an update, I can check with them.
01:07
Zan 4, you can show me out.
01:14
Redwood County, Jackpot Surveillance.
01:22
Do you have eyes on the trespass individual?
01:28
They are up in the hotel lobby?
01:35
They had some background noise there, could you repeat?
01:39
They are in the hotel lobby right now, first floor hotel lobby.
01:43
Turn four, I'll let my officer know.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Location mentioned:
County Rd 24, Morton, MN 56270
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