Dispute over belongings removal after eviction on Avenue C


This audio covers a police response to a disagreement about personal belongings being moved from a home after an eviction.
Audio|Source: Caldwell Parish Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
9 to 67. Go ahead. I'm not real sure what is actually going on here. He claimed it was (name withheld) that got it, and then he said he didn't know the guys, tall skinny guy, and he said he confirmed on McParlin Zids about it. Now he's staying there down there on Avenue Cee where dogs were, so. I'm about to ride down there to Avenue C and see if I can't figure out what's going on. Hey, he's talking about 1, 2, 3 Avenue C? Cable. Tim, there's a trailer load of stuff over here, but it ain't nothing valuable. I don't see any vehicle. But you can show me out at 133 Avenue. Tenforth. Nine also. Uh, here comes somebody on the moped. In session 9. 67. I just got us the phone with a Josh Purvis. He said he was the one who got the stuff. He said he went to the store. He'll be back in like two or three minutes. 10-4[1], it's looking like this whole thing is going to be civil. He's been evicted. He didn't get all this stuff out of the house when they're moving it. So, like I said, I'm just trying to piece together what's going on. 10-4. He said, once he gets back, he'll try to explain it.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Ave C, Louisiana 71441
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