Police check well-being of uncooperative woman in apartment, Omaha NE
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Police were called to check the well-being of a woman at an apartment near North 18th Street. The woman was uncooperative and refused to answer the door. Officers arrived and made several attempts to gain access while the caller repeatedly contacted dispatch.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
00:00
Clear, Brick, 37, check well-being.
00:02
Near North 18th Street.
00:05
Apartment near 18th Street, it's a return caller.
00:09
Requesting police check on white female (name withheld), he will keep calling until he receives a disposition.
00:15
We've been Code 5[1] multiple times.
00:16
He has been uncooperative, refusing to answer the door.
00:18
Pick, 37.
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Clear.
00:23
1854.
00:25
1854. Okay.
00:28
2, right-in? Clear 1855.
00:32
Clear 1855.
00:36
Okay, Adam 35, 3rdum 36.
00:38
Both cars. Can you switch to Channel 1 Northwest for assignment, please? Great.
00:44
Clear. For Adam 36.
00:48
Okay.
00:50
1856, Vick, 37, go ahead.
00:54
37, we're arriving, and I know he was uncooperative.
00:56
She'd call her and see if you can let us in, please.
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That's go, stand by.
01:00
Stam-bye.
01:05
Rick is 37 on callback.
01:06
He's extremely uncooperative.
01:08
Just keeps talking about (name withheld) and apartment 206.
01:14
That's clear.
01:15
You control is a 10805 image.
01:18
That's clear.
01:19
Each is a dude.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 5: Stakeout or surveillance in progress; avoid contact or acknowledgment unless directed or in emergency.
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Location mentioned:
N 18th St, Omaha, NE 68102
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