Man trespassed returns and argues with family, Wichita KS
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A man previously trespassed returned to a home near South Hydraulic and argued with family members. The caller reported past physical incidents and that the man drinks daily. He tried to enter the house, where three children are present, and had a knife in his garden.
Audio|Heard on: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
1.11. Are they calling back?
00:02
Yeah, he is.
00:03
He's saying his brother's back on scene after you guys trespassed him.
00:07
We're being out.
00:13
104. 15, 104.
00:16
4. Wet shirt, black sweat.
00:24
There's also going to be three kids in the house.
00:29
Near South Hydraulic.
00:33
129 for both.
00:39
10, 92, medium, 5-7, bases wearing shorts and a t-shirt.
00:43
He's trying to go into the house.
00:45
10-4-row.
00:55
Can we get one more if you have one available?
01:01
One agency, I can start that way?
01:03
September.
01:09
The 131-132, the caller advised boyfriend is on the front porch now.
01:14
Caller tried to give him a chance to leave before calling, says it's not the first time it's gotten physical and he drinks all day, every day, but not sure if he's intoxicated right now.
01:27
Also advising there's a knife in his garden and a knock out there.
01:36
One-a-tunes it clear.
01:45
Your black leggings, she'll be inside for contact.
01:53
You are three times become available.
01:55
Can you start them this way?
02:00
Three...
02:01
Alright.
02:08
Sure you know.
02:14
Now he's arguing with calling party's aunt by doing he has stuff inside the house and he's wanting them back right now.
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Location mentioned:
S Hydraulic Ave, Wichita, KS 67216
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