Suspicious drug use reported at Washington Library bathroom, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a call about suspicious drug use in the bathroom at Washington Library near Ames Avenue. Staff reported seeing a person with a white substance on the counter and hearing sniffing sounds. No weapons or alcohol were found, and no medical assistance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
North East holding a call for suspicious possible check while being near Ames Avenue at Washington Library.
00:06
Any of all units, go through Adam 4-9, please advise.
00:15
To locate a suicidal party.
00:19
Kaywee Berry, date of birth, September 17,
00:22
2002. Plan of suicide by a cop on the location, stated to pretend to have a gun and reach for it.
00:27
Tells to look at a social party.
00:30
Kaylee buried date of birth, September 17, 2002.
00:33
Plan of suicide by a cop on the location, but stated sure to pretend to have a gun and reach for it.
00:42
31 arriving?
00:45
We're at arrival, 1847.
00:51
Here 42, you're arriving at DC dethrush.
00:55
1848.
00:56
Baker 42 back on front there.
01:01
That's clear,
01:03
if I could have you standby for suspicious activity.
01:08
So towards Washington Library,
01:12
near Ames Avenue.
01:16
Caller, Mira, staff can be seen, states of (name withheld), black female, 26,
01:24
and a cream or tan jacket, gray pants.
01:27
It's in the bathroom, but it's been there for a while.
01:30
It applies there's a white substance on the counter and sniffing sounds.
01:34
No weapons or alcohol seen, denied medical.
01:37
Call ourselves requesting Bannambar.
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Location mentioned:
Ames Ave, Omaha, NE 68111
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