Family member acts violently and threatens mother at home, Omaha NE
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A female caller reported feeling unsafe at her home near Harney Street. Additional callers said a family member was acting violently and trying to harm their mother.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - West
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, if I could pull out of order...
00:01
...pulster towards a check while being approximately near Harney Street.
00:08
Female callers.
00:11
within a rapid of 3.5 meters, possibly A.
00:15
Adam,
00:16
stating she doesn't feel safe in her home, hung up, no further.
00:19
Unfortunately, no previous history on the phone.
00:22
3997.
00:24
I'm clear.
00:26
3993.
00:28
Huh.
00:35
Copy. Fire rescue route 3305, Old Maple Road, party injured from a fall, 1558.
00:40
Two-Tom 26 advice status video to two-ton twenty-six advice status three-time twenty-five I'll give them a call
00:57
three-time twenty-five
01:00
d'over two one five five
01:02
d'eper two one five five
01:10
107 working off duty at Shields 17202 Davenport Street until old 2100 hours portable 28 be like boy 1132323 cedar bird 2155 that's clear three town twenty six may eight three town twenty six clear eight thank you
01:43
10-7 traffic 138 in Blando Adam Ida-Robert 337 black dodge one-offick clear please 6 in turn 6 in turn
01:58
3 out of 93 3 out of 97 address address has been verified to near Harney Street.
02:07
I have an additional caller stating his sister is going crazy and trying to hurt his mom.
02:12
And another additional caller, (name withheld), back on the line, verified the address stated her family, threatening her.
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Location mentioned:
Harney St, Elkhorn, NE 68022
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