Two suspicious men standing on street corner, Omaha NE
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A caller reported two unknown men wearing dark clothing standing suspiciously on the corner near Webster Street. There were mentions of possible weapons and drug or alcohol use. Police were on surveillance nearby and responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northwest
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
121 to 23 suspicious near Webster Street Webster C.
00:06
Mark return caller states two unknown males, dark clothing are standing on the corner.
00:11
He thinks it's suspicious.
00:13
Unknown weapons, drinking drugs.
00:15
On our last suspicious at 2100 hours, we were code 5[1].
00:19
One on 221.
00:22
Quit.
00:23
One on 23.
00:26
Please.
00:29
204. 19, what's our caller?
00:32
19 call time was 157, 157.
00:39
Who's our caller?
00:41
The crisis hotline.
00:45
Did they provide the name for this mail?
00:48
Negative, unknown aged mail is all they gave.
00:53
Clear.
00:54
I do have a phone number for the unknown-aged mail.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:01
If you could call radio, I'll give it to you.
01:08
Thanks, you know, I apologize.
01:09
What was that phone number?
01:11
What's the last four?
01:14
(number withheld).
01:16
Thank you. Welcome to zero five.
01:23
Baker 12.
01:25
Well, Baker 12.
01:30
We'll be 108 code 6D, uh,
01:35
work trailer called on Webster.
01:38
Clear. Shilling, Route 21, 23, back in service, one, I'm 21.
01:44
Clear. Clear?
01:46
Round 23.
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:
Webster St, Omaha, NE 68114
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