Person defecates near Farmington Avenue claims pregnancy, West Hartford CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a person was reported defecating near Farmington Avenue and North Quaker Lane. The individual later claimed to be pregnant and experiencing contractions.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford CT Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
I just entered the 60, it was called in by retired sergeant Ed Jacavino.
00:07
Looks like a male is defecating against the building.
00:11
It's going to be Farmington Avenue and North Quaker Lane.
00:15
You're looking for a male wearing tan and white with a shopping cart.
00:21
His pants are fully down.
00:23
Nine four?
00:27
D-A-3, can you back on that?
00:31
Poof?
00:33
Hey, I'm in the area.
00:36
It's over.
00:39
Okay, did the complainant give any description on the mail of these,
00:43
white, black, Hispanic?
00:45
I get the shopping cart here.
00:47
Yeah, negative, that's all I got.
00:50
Wearing tan and white with a shopping cart.
00:54
A couple.
00:58
I got them.
01:00
103.
01:04
I'm on the corner of Farmington Avenue and North Quaker Lane with a person with pants down.
01:10
Semper. Not nice to you're pulling up.
01:13
That's work.
01:15
Yeah,
01:16
we just got a second call on that.
01:20
Start is 37 for 33.
01:25
Number.
01:29
Gender uncertain at this time, but we believe the person is claiming they were pregnant and having contractions.
01:37
Ten four, so you got a female there?
01:41
Ten four.
01:43
One or two for the 37?
01:48
A 1. Tim,
01:52
you go to if they come in or you need them, stage?
01:57
They can come right in.
01:58
It would probably be better for the public that we get out on off the road.
02:02
Summer. They're in row.
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