Officers investigate possible prowler near South First St, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a possible prowler incident near South First Street in Louisville after a caller reported hearing noises outside her bedroom door. Officers attempted entry using a door code and maintained communication with the caller, who was too frightened to leave her room. No immediate threat was confirmed at the time of transmission.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 4 - Divisions 4 and 5
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03:47
Transcript:
00:00
near South First Street.
00:03
She thinks the door code is (number withheld).
00:06
She's in her bedroom and heard rattling outside of her door.
00:09
Wants officers to check it out.
00:14
Acknowledged.
00:17
Be charged.
00:23
I'm back in service.
00:26
522, I'm at (number withheld).
00:33
Reading a 523 Baker.
00:40
Three Baker.
00:42
Can you call me a suburban towing near Deer Park Avenue?
00:47
Unit sent up a vehicle at that location for a tow for illegally parked.
00:54
Suburban just got there to tow it and someone parked two vehicles bumper to bumper to prevent them from getting the vehicle.
01:02
There is no current trouble but the operator will stand by until metro can get there.
01:08
Two ten four.
01:09
Twenty 0180.
01:15
Radio to 400 and twenty-three David.
01:20
Three David.
01:23
Five hundred and 30 Camden Avenue.
01:26
A neighbor is sending the caller threatening messages about the caller's daughter.
01:33
Three David, okay.
01:36
Twenty-one.
01:40
Four hundred and twenty-two.
01:43
Four twenty-two Charlie, twenty-one 20.
01:49
State your 4th division CO.
01:50
Holding a trouble run on South First for two subjects refusing to leave the location.
01:59
Careful.
02:01
Twenty-one 20.
02:06
Four twenty-two Charlie radio.
02:09
Four twenty-two Charlie.
02:13
(number withheld) does not appear to be the correct door code.
02:16
Can we try a callback to get a different code or see if the caller thinks I'm outside?
02:22
I'm okay on it.
02:23
I will attempt callbacks soon.
02:24
What's going on, Adam? Let's see.
02:30
On Adam, I've got you on scene two Charlie.
02:32
She says the code is (number withheld) , but then you have to turn the knob to the left or else it won't unlock.
02:40
Thanks, one.
02:42
Okay.
02:48
We're still not on radio.
02:50
Four hundred and twenty-one Adam.
02:52
Do you need the caller to call back and confirm if she's in her bedroom? This looks like the front door to her unit.
03:00
She did advise she was in her bedroom, awaiting a callback.
03:03
Do you need her to step out for you?
03:08
Yes, ma'am. If we can have her step out, that'd be great.
03:11
I'm okay, 2123.
03:17
Yeah, 421 out.
03:20
We're not.
03:21
One Adam, I have her on the line.
03:22
She says she is too scared to walk out of her bedroom door.
03:25
You have to use the knob on the top latch to turn it to get it to open.
03:32
Adam, is she still on the line?
03:33
That's correct.
03:36
Is she wanting us to make entry into her unit?
03:40
We'll check and make sure.
03:46
Twenty-one Adam, that's correct.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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