Male tagging sidewalks and yelling near Kensington Street, Janesville WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, two males were yelling near Kensington Street and Chatham. One male wearing a high-visibility vest was tagging sidewalks and fled westbound on Kensington before officers made contact near Chowler.
Audio|Heard on: Rock County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Two of four, two or three.
00:01
We at Kensington Street and Chatham.
00:04
Chatham to Kensington.
00:05
I can hear two males yelling.
00:07
Sounds like males,
00:09
version of 1 RPs in a vehicle.
00:11
So then a male has head into the vehicle and is yelling.
00:14
Male is wearing a high-vis vest and tagging sidewalks.
00:20
For it, Gabby.
00:21
Thank you, Gabby.
00:25
Here you, Callie.
00:29
East Fulton at Rock River Drive.
00:32
It's a Louisiana commercial plate.
00:35
Nora (number withheld).
00:38
Nora (number withheld).
00:41
It's on a Honda Odyssey.
00:46
7.
00:52
24203. Mail is now running westbound on Kensington.
00:58
204.
01:03
204. 24.
01:05
24, 23. May a male white in a 30s wearing tanse in a high-biz shirt.
01:11
I need an area.
01:18
104.
01:23
20 if you can try to track him down like contact with the RV.
01:32
290 I'm out with him at near Chowler.
01:34
10 4
01:43
290 he's walking away from me
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Location mentioned:
Kensington St & S Chatham St, Janesville, WI 53546
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