Person walking near school causing concern, Whitefish Bay WI
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According to the dispatch call, there was a possible accidental 911 call from Cumberland School. Dispatchers heard a person walking outside near the school. Officers observed someone walking on the north side near Hampton Avenue and now southbound on Marlborough.
Audio|Heard on: Glendale, Whitefish Bay and Shorewood Police
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Just dash 166 for a 911[1].
00:06
166.
00:07
We were at Cumberland School near North Marlborough Drive.
00:10
So I hang up, a rapid of this location.
00:13
I got an open line on callback.
00:15
It sounded like someone was walking.
00:21
166, got it.
00:27
738-on-2 of the 28th and 166 rapfrey is currently showing someone walking on the north side of the school near Hampton Avenue.
00:45
166 happy.
00:50
Wisconsin-65-ZBrow Sam Frank,
00:53
655 Z.S.F.S.F.
00:56
She'll be on a silver Ford Fusion.
01:04
That's the formative.
01:06
It lists to a 2016 Ford Fusion car that's current as of (number withheld) to (name withheld) out of Brownie on 53rd Street, no one.
01:25
166 rapid still picking them and now purely walking southbound on Marlborough alongside the school.
01:36
166 happy.
01:43
I keep calling back I keep calling back I keep getting an open line no one ever says anything.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Accidental 911 dial
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Location mentioned:
N Cumberland Blvd, Whitefish Bay, WI
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