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Officers search Prairie du Chien for woman near China Cafe, Prairie Du Chien WI
A woman walking near China Cafe was searched for after a reported argument at a hotel raised concern in Prairie du Chien.
Audio|Heard on: Crawford County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
I spoke to the guy from the hotel because he thought he heard somebody arguing on front, but doesn't think that those people are staying.
00:15
My partner is still on the phone with the RP, we'll see if they can't reach a better location at that's the rail hotel.
00:24
So on my way here, it was a, well, get no sound near camp yet.
00:44
Covered to 7-1-7-2, it sounds like the location is showing that she's walking past China Cafe at this moment.
00:52
Must be heading northbound.
00:56
Except promise to call by.
00:58
Jerry Green, I don't see anybody.
01:04
The 2RP states that she has dark brown hair and is wearing a one-team women's blue cream color.
01:17
So in Robert, do we have any descriptive features of the other party if there is one?
01:27
If I don't at this time,
01:30
I'm going to check the Voyager just to make sure they're not there.
01:37
Time for I'm pulling into the Voyager right now.
01:46
So the 2, can you try calling her and see where she's in and I do not see anybody near the campaign?
02:00
7-1. I do have a male and a blue hoodie and jean walking into the Voyager parking lot right now.
02:09
10-4[1].
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
S Marquette Rd, Prairie du Chien, WI 53821
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