Two individuals threaten person near Park Tower North, Omaha NE
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A person reported that two individuals at Park Tower North threatened her. One wore a red cap and black jacket, and the other wore an orange sweatshirt. A white Cadillac Escalade was linked to the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southeast
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Transcript:
00:00
Maybe check for suspicious near Park Ave, Park Tower North.
00:05
Caller (name withheld).
00:07
She thinks she found her boyfriend, white Escalade.
00:13
I don't know where the suspect is.
00:14
Caller thinks it's been reported already.
00:17
Here, X-X, too.
00:19
Clear.
00:20
And Three-Baker-62, just so you're aware that plate is coming back signal active on a white Cadillac.
00:33
Three-Vas-2.
00:35
Clear.
00:37
Seven.
00:42
And Three-Baker 5-1, if you could,
00:45
advise status at Avenue Apartments.
00:49
You do.
00:51
Okay. Thank you.
00:57
Three out of five nine.
00:58
Three out of five nine.
01:03
Will you show me out on another stop?
01:06
With six five, I'll be around to headquarters for follow-up.
01:10
Three-on-five-nine, that's clear.
01:12
Clear on headquarters.
01:17
Say, on call.
01:20
Quiet arrival, 1724.
01:26
Bigger 5-1.
01:28
The Baker 5-1.
01:29
Beaker 5-1.
01:31
See what, this time the clock came out.
01:37
Baker 5-1, call is received at 1658.
01:42
Clear, thank you.
01:44
Welcome 1724.
01:49
And three maker six two collar's back on the line saying suspect is on location threatening the caller.
01:54
It's black female red cap, black jacket, and Hispanic male orange sweatshirt through vicar six two.
02:00
Fair.
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Location mentioned:
Park Ave, Omaha, NE 68105
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