Two masked males seen near suv in plaza, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a disturbance was reported near Paddock Plaza where two males wearing black masks were seen near a light blue SUV. The caller said a lost phone was tracked to this location, but no weapons, drugs, or drinking were involved.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southwest
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Supposedly disturbance,
00:01
near Paddock Plaza, any available units advise, 1451.
00:05
1451.
00:09
Doones 6.6 on 4.
00:12
Survivor.
00:14
6804.
00:15
6804.
00:17
Buccar is obvious art with a disturbance near Paddock Plaza.
00:22
Near Paddock Plaza, you're going to see Jackson.
00:24
He's going to be in a gray Nissan Ultima.
00:27
Says his friend tracked his lost phone to this location and caller thinks the suspect is on location.
00:32
Saw two males in black masks near a light blue SUV, no weapons or drugs reported.
00:44
2 Adam 68.
00:48
Clear.
00:50
1453.
00:52
2.78.
00:57
2 adams 78.
00:59
2 adams 78.
01:01
Changing assembly, complete, file me code 1 and 8 to mortuary.
01:07
1453, just remember log out here.
01:09
MDT, please.
01:13
You're welcome, 1453.
01:21
3M85 back on primary.
01:23
3.85, that's clear.
01:25
Ken, if you start towards that disturbance near Paddock Plaza.
01:31
We're going to meet Jackson there in a gray Nissan Ultima.
01:35
He has a friend tracked his lost phone to this location and caller thinks the suspect is on location.
01:40
So I have two males in black masks near a light blue SUV no weapons or drinking 3 out of 85.
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Location mentioned:
Paddock Plaza, Omaha, NE 68124
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