Welfare check at eastlake flats on granddaughter's safety, Lincoln NE
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According to the dispatch call, a welfare check was requested at Eastlake Flats apartment for a granddaughter after concerns about a woman previously involved in a behavioral incident. The woman also reported theft from her storage unit and phone hacking.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
I'm gonna have you back on this welfare check uh 1925 primary go ahead it to Eastlake Flats near South 88th Street going to apartment 914 robin's calling in she's not on location but will like a 13[2] with disposition uh checking on her granddaughter (name withheld)
00:28
She's concerned due to (name withheld) showing up to her son's house about an hour and a half ago.
00:37
(Name withheld) was Code 19[1], very verbal, then mentioned.
00:43
(Name withheld) was probably going to be picking up her children while she was code 19.
00:51
We just got an update that (name withheld) herself just called in.
00:57
Wanting to report some larceny from her storage unit and some hacking of her phone.
01:08
Going to the Eastlake flat, near South 88th, Apartment 914, door code on NDPTP.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 19: Agency-specific code for person-related incidents, such as missing, wanted, intoxicated, or behavioral issues.
[2]
13: Unknown/agency-specific code (context unclear)
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Location mentioned:
S 88th St, Lincoln, NE 68526
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