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Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 4 - Divisions 4 and 5
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Transcript: 1006 Stanley Avenue caller said someone grabbed the door knob now they're possibly on the roof trying to gain access via the attic there's noise in the attic and on the roof 18 year old female home alone 345
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Both cars, the 3701 Taylor Boulevard at Wyandotte Park on a white female subject who appears to be passed out in a black Chevy Equinox. She's by the Letricia Memorial Sun across from the soccer field. Responded with (name withheld). She's in down office, Robin, Nile.
Truck 8, responding. Truck 8, Medical Delta, 3701 Taylor Boulevard at Windup Park, 3701, Taylor Boulevard, across the I-264, Strader Avenue. An unknown age-white female is being a black Chevy Equinox, been in the car for about an hour and looks passed out. You buy the electrician memorial sign across from the soccer field. Timeout, 76.
Rated of 416 Charlie and 415 Baker. Welfare Check, 12-12 Manitaw, oppressive beaver and peach tree. Check on a charade pool, black female. They have its folks to her since yesterday. That's all I got. Okay. 1231.
We had a 414 Baker, 414 Adams. Four Baker? What about it? Both cars 3901 Peach Tree Avenue. 3901 Peach Tree Avenue. This is for possible break-in. Color is waiting outside. They're in a red Ford, F-1-150. They believe somebody may still be in the house. They saw a back window broken out.