Dispute reported near 52nd Street apartment, Omaha NE
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A disturbance was reported near 52nd Street at an apartment complex. The caller hung up when called back. Police confirmed an ongoing dispute at apartment number 3 involving a female.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northwest
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
...disturbance.
00:01
My location near 52nd Street.
00:04
22nd.
00:09
22nd.
00:14
Round 26. Okay.
00:16
I'm sorry 6. Okay.
00:18
Okay. You should both, donate, code 7.
00:20
It's just a girl cover.
00:26
Clear if I can join you both in route to the disturbance, approximate location near 52nd Street, call to request police.
00:34
Then there was an open-line disturbance.
00:37
Caller disconnected on callback, same situation, then hung up.
00:40
Okay.
00:43
Clear.
00:47
26. Clear.
00:51
Baker 25.
00:53
225 Connect code 70 D.
01:00
Your Baker 25, clear.
01:07
26 from the area 22nd.
01:14
22nd. 27[2] area.
01:22
3.27[2].
01:25
3.m. 27[2].
01:29
Could you attempt to call her one more time, curious to the apartment?
01:33
370.
01:36
3.00 19.
01:40
30 19.
01:42
20. 20. Code 8[1] to 16.
01:44
22.
01:47
2.2-11.
01:53
26 and 27[2] she originally tried to deny that she called 911 advisor that we knew that there was a disturbance and she's been apartment number three she said she's going to come out.
02:05
Good, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 8: Agency-specific code; meaning varies, often indicates status or availability of unit.
[2]
27: Driver’s license check
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Location mentioned:
N 52nd St, Omaha, NE 68104
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