Officers respond to possible disturbance at residence


Officers received reports of possible screaming from a house. They went to check on the situation as it might be related to a disturbance.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
01:44
Transcript:
Motion 2-5-023. 104, ocean 251. Number 4. 2.04, we have the jail lieutenant on there, hold. Are we able to, looking, or looking big with you, are we able to transfer this file? Charlie 314. 014.082.204, was that affirmative? Okay, firm's what, 253. 104, we're going to transfer now. I'm the backside of the resident and I thought it heard screaming coming from inside unless I was the officer shop front giving command. 1048. I didn't copy that. Can you 109? David 2080, 217. Again, they were last seen eastbound walking towards the Walgreens. Female light mid-20s. About 5-5, thin bills on in her hair-based shirt, brown skirt, male black, mid-20s, about 6-foot medium build, a blue shirt, you know, New York Mets, baseball hat on. They did find a basket of items that was left behind. They were working on a total of the items that were concealed. Charlie 314 at the backside of residents possibly heard screaming from him. He's on, sure. 10-4[1]. 10-4. Victor T20 on 23, where is command? In front of house, that's fine. Troy 314, one of the officers on the back perimeter also heard screaming, coming inside yelling. You just log the responsible party, 27.001-201, last name to Paul Union, George Henry, first name, Internet, Adam Nora.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
Near Prospect Ave, Waukesha, WI 53188
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