Man with weapon rings doorbell repeatedly near Oakmount street, Wichita KS
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Police responded to a disturbance involving weapons and possible shots fired near Oakmount Street. A man named (name withheld) wearing a large parka was repeatedly ringing the doorbell, with shots reported prior to their arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Any to distort, Superweiler, time for disturbance weapons, shots fired near Oakmount Drive.
00:11
Porta thanks, yes, for a sheriff's supervisor.
00:17
Negative, that was the North dispatcher, just dispatching on all.
00:22
Oh,
00:29
phone, you're a call.
00:31
(number withheld), she is going to be 6,300.
00:34
She called in a couple times last night as well.
00:41
Five, um,
00:42
10-6-2.
00:44
Four, same.
00:50
Ten-four. Five,
00:53
I'll get you put on the six-tail call.
00:57
Well, we're really meeting at St.
00:59
Francis.
01:02
Forty-eight, you can chose some routes about welfare.
01:06
Ten-four. Ten-four.
01:10
Can you put me on 21, please? So then I'll be 14 and one time to Central and Greenwich.
01:18
Two.
01:21
South-South, Center, 45th, Northeast.
01:27
I don't want you to show up to send any since then-time.
01:32
21.
01:39
Park Saints.
01:44
Can see them, but saying Rockin was one, if they don't intersect, but that advice she is dying,
01:51
and coal taker can stop taking all the air.
01:56
The west five minutes ago, now the suspect is still there on the porch, has a big parka on with the hood up.
02:02
His name's (name withheld).
02:05
He's now ringing the doorbell again.
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Location mentioned:
E Oakmount St, Wichita, KS 67226
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