Tenant throws brick at vehicle causing damage, Louisville KY
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According to the dispatch call, at an apartment complex near Broadleaf Drive in Louisville, a tenant threw a brick at another tenant's vehicle, causing property damage. A property manager reported the incident to authorities.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 3 - Divisions 1 and 2
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Both units have trouble,
00:02
4515 Broadleaf Drive, apartment 28,
00:06
have a tenant threw a brick at another tenant's vehicle and damaged property.
00:10
Both okay.
00:13
Sixty-fourth.
00:18
30212 Charlie were you able to handle this 1021 to Whitney Leavitton in standing?
00:27
I'm in the area.
00:28
Can we do a call back to try and figure out there out there with a better location?
00:32
I'm not selling them anymore.
00:37
2.11 Adam, the one for the point one was a passing motorist.
00:41
I had a lot of calls for the 3-mile marker though, so maybe it's there.
00:49
Okay, you can clear this one out.
00:52
I'll search the next one.
00:54
On 12baker radio.
00:57
Onceville Baker.
00:59
Rob, 701, Westorms me, (number withheld).
01:06
Okay, (number withheld), around to 701, Woodstorms.
01:13
2.14.m. Radio.
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2.14.
01:19
Is this narrative statement that the victim is not at the resident?
01:28
The caller is a property manager who called in for the tenant whose property was damaged.
01:37
So if we can clear this out until they get on to the location?
01:41
No.
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Location mentioned:
Broadleaf Dr, Louisville, KY 40216
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