Trespassing reported at St. Barnabas Church, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible trespassing incident at St. Barnabas Church near North 40th Street in Omaha. A caller reported an unknown male in black clothing sitting on the steps of a closed building. The situation appeared non-violent, and units were cleared without further issue.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
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Copy. Or these holding a trespassing in progress.
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near North 40th Street.
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Any vehicle, please advise.
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Seven.
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Nine six eight on two.
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One 964 , 1968 .
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Both cars be en route for a trespass in progress near North Fortieth Street, St. Barnabas Church.
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Barnabas Church. That's near North 40th.
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Caller states an unknown male in black clothing is sitting on the steps of a closed building.
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One 968 . One nine clear.
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One 964 . Clear.
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Seven close.
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Two Adams thirty-seven.
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Two Adam thirty-seven.
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Ten eight MDC carrying thirty-seven B,
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and I'm clear on the trespassing.
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Cancel southeast car.
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Clear 1968 .
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I'll show you back in service.
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You can return to primary 1968 .
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Six eight clear seven twenty-seven.
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And two thirty-seven are declaring all call details.
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Location mentioned:
N 40th St, Omaha, NE 68131
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