Trespassing disturbance at Beacon shelter, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible disorderly person at the Beacon shelter near East Washington Avenue. The individual, described as a middle-aged woman wearing a blue coat and jeans, appeared to be refusing to leave and making verbal threats. Security staff were also managing unrelated alarm issues at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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One David Four, one David Four, and one David Two at the Beacon near East Washington Avenue.
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(name withheld) reporting that there is an aggressive subject that is trespassing.
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I'm awaiting said person's description.
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One David Four, copy.
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David Two, copy.
00:15
All right, David Four and David Two.
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That individual's name is (name withheld).
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She's wearing a blue coat and blue jeans.
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Her living area.
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Copy.
00:25
David was with me, so David Two can ten eight.
00:28
Ten Four, David Twelve, put you back on the other one then.
00:32
Copy.
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Twelve forty-eight.
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Twelve forty-eight? I'm twenty-three on Hoffman.
00:37
Security advised their alarms are tripping out today.
00:40
They're going to check it and let us know if they need anything so we can all clear.
00:43
Yeah, three years ten eight as well then.
00:47
Three copy, thanks.
00:48
Four and David One looks like (name withheld) is making some threats, refusing to leave.
00:55
David Four copy.
00:56
All right, David Four, David Watson.
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