Caller claims daughter kidnapped demanding money, Lincoln NE
A woman received a call from someone claiming to have kidnapped her 28-year-old daughter and demanded $5,000. Police are checking on the daughter's safety at her last known address near North First Street.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Maybe 550 cost all blame.
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Vance is not on location but does want a disposition.
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He's texting his wife who's here.
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She's on the phone with the party claiming that they have their 28-year-old daughter with them and demand money.
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Wife is stating that she can hear the daughter crying.
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Caller is en route with an ETA about 30 minutes, but is concerned that it's a scam and is worried that the wife might comply.
00:25
They haven't spoken to the...
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in several years,
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no PRs are on location.
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I can get you back if you'd like one.
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9-550, Crosswald Lane.
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9-20, I'll live on the eyes for now.
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Thank you.
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Yeah,
00:45
7 of the Mett Northeast on that car.
00:50
Engine 9 is on location.
01:02
If there's a Northwest unit available, you'd have them maybe try to make contact with the daughter's last known address on North first.
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I will have the news.
01:14
Did not face to that?
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Some reason.
01:26
24 or 15
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That's just for East End,
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and you're out to 4315 North First,
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4315, North First, number 256.
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(name withheld) is receiving a phone call that they say they have her daughter who lives at this address, we're sending you to,
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a 28-year-old with them, and they're demanding that she drive to the bank to get them $5,000.
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I want to go to this app there.
02:08
Let's make sure she's okay.
02:09
You're looking for (name withheld).
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4315 North First, number 256.
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Location mentioned:
N 1st St, Lincoln, NE 68521
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