Welfare check on driver sleeping in vehicle near scooters coffee, Fremont NE
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Police conducted a welfare check on a female driver sleeping in a white vehicle parked behind scooters coffee. The driver said she fell asleep while drinking coffee and was fine.
Audio|Heard on: Fremont Police Dispatch
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
I think this is out of district,
00:03
Scooter's Coffee, 23rd and Clarkson.
00:05
If you could check behind it, there is a report of a white vehicle parked there with a female in the driver's seat.
00:12
It's been there for a while.
00:14
I'm sure she's sleeping or not.
00:20
As far as a vehicle, pickup truck.
00:24
I would put it with a white SUV.
00:29
Okay, Mark.
00:31
(number withheld).
00:34
What do you take both on, Angie Greaser?
00:42
Sam 5 to 26.
00:49
You called off for court?
00:54
Yes.
01:07
I'm 26.
01:10
I reference Greece, I know one.
01:17
Jaguar.
01:18
Thank you.
01:23
Sam 5 to 21.
01:26
21.
01:31
Just sit tight for a minute.
01:33
I'm going to go with 26 on this call to scooters and then I'll be right there.
01:39
Clear?
01:41
Clear.
01:43
Yes, play, right, third.
01:48
Sam 5 for him up.
01:50
Sam 5. Sam 5.
01:53
We're driving.
01:55
13, 20.
02:00
4.
02:02
26.
02:04
5.
02:06
13th place.
02:09
25. 25 to 26.
02:15
26.
02:17
Keep going to service.
02:22
24. 26 for us.
02:26
Yeah, that's correct.
02:29
1320.
02:33
Sam 5 for a month.
02:36
Sam 5.
02:39
The license plate is going to be 5A.
02:41
Adam, 2, (number withheld).
02:43
I'd contact the driver.
02:44
She advises that she was just drinking her coffee and fell asleep.
02:49
Everything's fine.
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Location mentioned:
E 23rd St, Fremont, NE 68025
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