Suspect arrested after trespassing near Reza area, Springfield MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a trespassing call near Reza, close to E Norton Rd and N Howard Ave in Springfield. A suspect was contacted and taken into custody after coordination among multiple units.
Audio|Heard on: Greene MO Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Two hundred and twenty-two to the other units on scene.
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We will have trespassing charges.
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We're going to go try to contact them as soon as we get done talking to the employee over here.
00:08
Two hundred and 20, I am with the other one on the south side of Reza.
00:10
We'll just wait on you.
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Four hundred and twenty-one, stop.
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Four hundred and forty-one, go ahead.
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Howard and Norton on an Acura SUV.
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Edward nine, five William.
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Take a good one.
00:28
Clear, Howard and Norton.
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Any available unit closest to Howard and Norton, advise.
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He's in custody.
00:36
You might not hear him.
00:37
Two hundred and 20, can you repeat?
00:41
Two hundred and 20.
00:42
He's in custody and he might not be out with us until four.
00:46
Clear in custody.
00:48
One twenty-three.
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One right.
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One Frank Twenty Three, Equivalent Four Hundred and Twenty One Howard and Norton.
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One Frank Twenty Three, I am clear.
01:01
Four Hundred and Twenty-One, you can go for.
01:04
One Frank Twenty-Three, I'll straight back in.
01:08
Four Hundred and twenty-one status.
01:13
Stable.
01:16
Okay, stable.
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