Female claims child kidnapping at sapp brothers, Percival IA
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A female at Sapp Brothers in Fremont County said she kidnapped a child and is keeping the child in the bathroom. Authorities are coordinating a response and may request assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Mills County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Do you create me a call for service? Fremont County has a suspicious female that told the clerk that she had kidnapped the child that she has with her.
00:08
She's in the bathroom at Sapp Brothers.
00:11
I'm always out but I'll hold out my way until you get figured out.
00:16
Number (number withheld).
00:22
87,
00:23
Stramiker, are you direct on 346, this traffic.
00:30
I was on the phone for you tonight.
00:34
He's enraged onto Fremont County.
00:36
There was a female that self-reported at the Sapp Brothers that she kidnapped the child and has it in the bathroom.
00:42
3 or 43. I don't have any additional information yet.
00:48
104. I'll start that way also.
00:51
10411.09.
00:54
Start you?
00:59
Can you check like Fremont County?
01:04
Sixth like two.
01:08
You're very broken, whatever we're checking Fremont County for?
01:12
Sounds like a possible child abduction at Sapp Brothers.
01:17
Can you say if they need some assistance?
01:19
Top 4.
01:24
Thanks for Fremont.
01:28
Fremont County, my debris is requesting if you guys need assistance.
01:37
When I was 30 units this way, that would be great.
01:41
10-4[1].
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Location mentioned:
210th Ave, Percival, IA 51648
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