Suspect arrested after disturbance involving knife, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a disturbance near East William Street in Ann Arbor involving a suspect who had left a kitchen knife inside a residence. The suspect was later taken into custody without further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
All I got was this one's back on scene.
00:03
Twenty-three shari, we're in the elevator.
00:05
Affirm they can contact the apartment.
00:07
Supposedly us one's back on the scene.
00:16
He's running outside stairwells.
00:19
Where is traffic on West Rain Arbor units?
00:30
Three hundred and 16 on arrival.
00:31
Am I needed there?
00:35
(name withheld), where are you at?
00:38
South side of the parking lot.
00:43
Down at a Rourke suspect saying the kitchen knife he left in the house.
00:52
Three hundred and 16, you can lift the air.
00:54
I am with Frank units.
00:57
Okay, great.
00:58
Emergency traffic, close down Metro West.
01:00
All units off Division are secure.
01:01
Resume normal traffic.
01:05
Twelve forty-three.
01:07
Clear, you're secure.
01:09
Thanks.
01:11
Three 16, all you complete.
01:13
Show me en route back to near East William St.
01:16
Thanks.
01:18
Sixteen, come back.
01:23
First driving down West again for units on South Division.
01:28
Sorry, near Packard Street.
01:39
Three hundred and 16.
01:41
Three hundred and 16, we got three.
01:44
Clear street in custody at (number withheld).
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