Missing person last seen near Sorensen Parkway Omaha, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported her son missing near Sorensen Parkway in Omaha. The son was last seen walking eastbound but was lost from sight. Officers responded to locate the individual. The caller became upset with the response and left the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northwest
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01:48
Transcript:
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At 2Baker 30,
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Section 2. Baker 106, the advice, call now says her son is walking eastbound towards Sorensen Parkway, and can no longer see him.
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2 Baker 106.
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Yeah.
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Fortune 33.
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21.
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21.
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21.
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On the advice, we just got flagged down by another party regarding another call.
00:27
We're 88.
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1434.
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Two out of them 16.
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Two out of them 16.
00:41
My panel is code 1, meaning clearing editor.
00:45
Cleary, don't forget to log out of your MDT, 1440.
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717.
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2 out of 17.
00:57
Code 1[1] on report and 107 and shifted.
01:00
Don't forget to log out of your MGT, 1440.
01:15
2106 2baker 1016 we're arriving could you contact a caller and see where she is to meet fortune 43
01:31
To Baker 106, caller was highly irate, upset at response time, so she is livid and going to leave.
01:40
To picker 10-10-8[2], code 7, and can you show us in her off the West Precinct for an assignment?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency, routine response; proceed without lights or sirens.
[2]
10-8: Unit is in service and available for assignment or calls.
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Location mentioned:
Sorensen Pkwy, Omaha, NE
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