Harassment reported near w 5th street in oswego, Oswego NY
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Police responded to a harassment report near West Fifth Street in Oswego. A complainant stated that someone in a Chevy Malibu threw an item at them while they were shoveling snow. Officers followed up on the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Oswego County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Control to 6017 and unit the back,
00:04
harassment in progress when prepared.
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Dispatch 362 available.
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360 available.
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6017,
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Near West Fifth Street between Varick Street and Niagara Street.
00:28
Complainant in (name withheld) stated someone in a Chevy Malibu just threw an item and she was shoveling snow.
00:36
Vehicle traveling northbound on West Fifth Street.
00:41
Copy, and I'll advise on the questions.
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Okay, what advice I'm back?
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7-7, dispatch.
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7-11.
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I'll handle you in your third.
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7-7?
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Okay.
00:57
So, no.
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All right.
01:02
6909,000, responding officers.
01:04
I believe that car just left Lakeside Park and took a right coming out of here.
01:12
Copy.
01:15
7-1-6909, the complaints on the left side.
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Copy that.
01:23
312 is available.
01:25
Regiment to the valve.
01:27
1060 Control, you control me out?
01:30
Heavy.
01:31
Control 607, 601-4, status check.
01:35
7 also, no need.
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Copy.
01:39
Dispatch, 2760, responding.
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2760 responding.
01:43
2760 responding.
01:45
660 Control.
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601.
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2721 arrived.
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272 on RIS.
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Team claiming a follow-up of NRT, you can attach me to the harassment progress, I'll handle it.
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Location mentioned:
W 5th St, Oswego, NY 13126
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