Disturbance reported near dakota street apartment building, Gillette WY
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report of loud yelling and banging on an apartment building near Dakota St. The suspect was described as a large bald male wearing a brown coat. The disturbance possibly ended when the suspect left in a vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
You respond to a address near Dakota.
00:04
The RP hear screaming outside the parking lot.
00:06
You can also hear banging outside in the building.
00:09
It's a bigger male, balding, heavy, wearing brown coat.
00:14
That's right.
00:16
Okay, if everyone all head that way? Copy.
00:20
Do you want to head that way as well?
00:23
Copy break 507 status.
00:27
I'm good, me.
00:28
Copy break 558 status.
00:31
558 status.
00:35
558 status.
00:39
I'm good.
00:40
Copy.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:50
I'm good here.
00:51
I want to be working on sites.
00:53
Have...
01:00
59 and Raptor Star, stand by for please.
01:07
Local passenger 927 Nora on a, I think it's a gold, Pontiac Randin.
01:15
by 54 and other units.
01:17
He doesn't hear it anymore.
01:19
He said that he heard banging on the outside of the building and yelling and screaming.
01:25
It was preceded by honking, so he may have left in a vehicle.
01:33
Okay, we're copy.
01:38
There's apartment entrances all around this building.
01:41
He said it was on the front side of the apartment building.
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Location mentioned:
Dakota St, Gillette, WY 82718
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