Man refused to leave someone else's vehicle after argument


Audio|Source: Polk County, Dallas County, and Warren County Public Safety and ISP
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Transcript:
5,400 block of 156, John, Sam, Charles, 822, J-S-C, 822 on F-150. Copy. First mailbox. Thanks, sir. So I'm going to go to let's go. 2.30? Just wanted to let you know, it is not an Uber. In the mail is in the driver's seat, it's me of black male wearing black shorts in a shirt. The vehicle belongs to the collar, and the male is still refusing to leave. answer, but do we know the relationship? They're still working on trying to figure this out, so we're going to be here for a little bit, but I'll be used to me. Kim. 320s on them. Go ahead. There's nothing going on over here underneath the bridge and talk to a couple people. Sounds like there was verbal argument over the dogs, everybody's GLA. You can put us back in. Happy.
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Location mentioned:
Near 156th St, Waukee, IA 50263
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