Police Attempt to Contact Man After Traffic Accident


Police are trying to reach a man at his apartment after he was in a traffic accident. They have been using sirens and announcements, but he hasn't answered the door.
Audio|Source: Leelanau County Public Safety
01:22
Transcript:
Go ahead. Nobody's coming to the door here. Are we sure he was back at his house? That's affirmative. He said he walked back to his apartment and gave me the address 114 McGonovall and on his... 35[2], it says apartment B. Okay. I've got my sirens going and flaring through my PA and he's still not coming. So I'll try a little bit longer. Kathy, he was saying to me before that he was very tired and he was reluctant to even have you come to the residence, but I told him that he wasn't an accident and he'd get a report, so he should... should wait for you. Okay. Okay. I'll try to wake him on. Have that. And also, 456[3], he was advised that he needed that report. Otherwise, it's considered leaving the scene of an accident. So he is aware that he needed to speak with you. Copy 27[1]. Can you come back over here? Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
27: Report (often used to refer to a required police report)
[2]
35: Address/apartment number (contextually, apartment B)
[3]
456: Unit or call sign
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Location mentioned:
Leelanau County, MI
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