Loud music disturbing residents near 96th Street apartments, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a resident in an apartment near South 96th Street was playing very loud music that disturbed neighbors. Police responded to the complaint at Studio 96 Apartments.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southwest
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Transcript:
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Close cars,
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Noise complaint, near South 96th Street, Studio 96 Apartments.
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What we call our Mario,
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then building A,
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apartment 7, A like Adams.
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(Name withheld) is a resident blasting music.
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Called back,
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Advised that the neighbor who lives in the third floor apartment unit is still playing very loud music.
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Music is getting louder when I'm amazing.
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807 both clear.
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Thank you. Try 32.
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442 444 tenant MDT portable 83b available for service radio calls
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Call 424 clear didn't you call dispatch please
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Click 23 24 24
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Any officer that had contact with (name withheld),
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please call George 26 at (number withheld).
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Any officer that had contact with (name withheld) called George 26 at (number withheld).
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2325.
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82,
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writing.
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22.
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3.523. 2nd3.3.
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3.723.
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3.7.7.
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And we're out to assembly the complete rope sports.
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May fine, I'll be coast 1 in 8 as 3 outm p.pccline.
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Clear an end to shift.
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Fair if you, I'm all going to be M2P, please.
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Thank you, 228.
01:58
444 444 can you show me arriving on that noise complaint out of 86[1] please
Police codes explained
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[1]
86: Dogs (animal complaint)
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Location mentioned:
S 96th St, Omaha, NE 68127
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