Man threatens caller with firearm in Bellevue apartment, Bellevue NE
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A man at Fontaine Blue Apartments near West 29th Avenue threatened to shoot the caller and locked the caller out of the apartment. The man is possibly armed and still inside the apartment. Law enforcement is involved.
Audio|Heard on: Sarpy County LAW-EAST
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02:15
Transcript:
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The disturbance in Fontaine Blue, near West 29th Avenue, apartment 8.
00:05
See the caller there, and his son-grandson,
00:12
found a disturbance with them.
00:16
The caller has a firearm safety in his backpack.
00:20
Man no longer in the apartment.
00:22
Vehicle's still on location.
00:23
The man wore a red sweatshirt, green pants with the blue backpack.
00:29
And man locked the caller out of the apartment there.
00:32
In Fontaine Blue, near West 29th Avenue, apartment 8.
00:40
[number withheld].
00:44
[number withheld].
00:50
[number withheld].
00:51
[number withheld].
00:53
On the service to 31 and 13.
01:00
[number withheld].
01:01
751 in service 751 18 or 953.
01:12
1721 Vice House.
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[number withheld].
01:22
[number withheld].
01:24
7808 can you add me to 7488 can you add me to 712 home.
01:30
Ninety-56.
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And yet it's been wrapped in West 29th Avenue.
01:38
Callers advisors are sitting on the steps in the hallway.
01:40
The apartment belongs to the man.
01:44
The man did threaten to shoot the caller.
02:02
Do we know what kind of vehicle he's in?
02:09
The man is currently still in the apartment and unknown if he's actually armed.
02:13
They've never seen the firearm and they know he has one.
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Location mentioned:
W 29th Ave, Bellevue, NE 68005
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