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Subject refuses to leave property and obstructs officers, Tomah WI
Officers responded to Truman Ave in Tomah, Wisconsin, for a subject refusing to leave. The individual was possibly trespassing and obstructing officers. No immediate resolution was provided during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe County Public Safety
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02:9
Transcript:
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1040 response refusing to leave 1111-105 and 110-2 copy 2 209 215 to go ahead
00:18
Class of (name withheld)
00:20
Common, first of it, (name withheld), D.
00:23
(name withheld) O.O.O.O.
00:24
O.O.C. Tom, E.
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Edward D. Zebra.
00:26
Middle initial, A.
00:27
Adam.
00:29
March 11th, 1994, March 11th,
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1994.
00:34
I'll stay out of Illinois, I'll say out of Illinois, Wisconsin,
00:37
Michigan.
00:41
September, Michigan.
00:46
Near Truman Ave, 10-28[2].
00:55
Go ahead.
00:58
Adam X-ray-Young (number withheld).
01:00
Adam X-ray-Young (number withheld).
01:03
He gets run the RO.
01:07
10-4[1].
01:09
10-4[1]. C-0-52.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:19
Your guard geo-restricted, 99 is within the county of Vernon.
01:30
4,000. 10,000.
01:32
I want to see one.
01:43
All right.
01:46
I am showing 3, 1099, 2 out of Michigan, 1 out of Florida.
01:53
None will be servable for trespassing, obstruction,
01:57
and damage to crime.
02:03
He's not being very forthcoming on how he's going to get out of here.
02:07
I guess was that he's most likely home.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
[2]
10-28: Vehicle registration/plate check
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Location mentioned:
Truman Ave, Tomah, WI 54660
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