Domestic dispute involving vehicle key theft and property damage, Fort Madison IA
A caller reported a domestic disturbance in Fort Madison. The caller's mother-in-law took the caller's car keys and left in a maroon Chevy Trailblazer. She later returned and was yelling outside the residence. The caller locked the door for safety and believes the door was damaged during entry.
Audio|Source: South East Iowa, West Central Illinois Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Before medicine, it's currently 9-1-1 with an individual near Edward.
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Advising the caller's mother-in-law is not inside the residence.
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It's possibly 1056.
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She took the caller's car keys and ran back outside, currently out front of the residence, yelling.
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Okay,
00:33
how old was that last call?
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489, Honeyack, go ahead.
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Fort Madison, she's taking a 911 call on a disturbance near Edward.
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The caller's mother-in-law just ran in the house and took the caller's car keys.
00:52
The caller is a (name withheld).
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(Name withheld) is the mother-in-law.
00:57
She took off with the keys to a maroon Chevy Trailblazer.
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3B4.
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They're still a little 106 here.
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489, truck 319, 8783B boy,
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clear blue,
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1998, Chevrolet pickup.
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5832 just making sure you're still 10-2[1].
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489 Pontiatt 10-4[2].
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10-4[2]-102. I'm going to be code 4 relocating and finishing it.
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480, 10 then?
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6-40-0-4-4-0.
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She's threatening now.
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She stayed inside the residence, the caller stated she believes the woman broke the door, so she locked it to keep safe.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-2: Signal good / Receiving well
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message is received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Fort Madison, IA
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