Harassment and threats reported near south 15th street, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a harassment incident was reported near South 15th Street involving ongoing threats and a possible landlord-tenant dispute. The suspect reportedly keeps harassing and threatening the victim, with previous reports made the day before.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southeast
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Transcript:
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City folding harassment, suspect, an area, near South 15th Street.
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Adam 554, Channel 1 Northwest, Adam 544.
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Click.
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157. 157.
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Speaker 3213.
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Speaker 32, thanks.
00:25
I've been right to a check well-being.
00:26
1613 Farnham Street, 1613, Farnham Street, C.
00:29
(name withheld).
00:30
(name withheld) is suicidal does not want to be here anymore.
00:32
Originally asked for medical, and he said he just needed a ride for his mental health.
00:36
Toire a black jacket, blue shorts, correction, blue shirt, white shoes, denied weapons drug shrinking.
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Speaker 32.
00:46
Clear from 3-9 Bedford.
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1558.
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Through Baker, 71, Channel 3.
00:52
Figure 71 Clear, having rushed for harassment, suspect in area, near South 15th Street.
01:00
C. Matthews, states landlord, (name withheld), 28-year-old black female, 5 ft 4 in, keeps harassing and threatening them.
01:07
Also, the caller is somebody was in route on their weapons drugs drinking.
01:11
It looks like they were sent to TRS yesterday for a threat report starting the same incident.
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Location mentioned:
S 15th St, Omaha, NE 68107
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