Police coordinate with K9 unit for suspect search


Police are organizing a search for a suspect with help from a police dog unit. They set up a meeting point at a health center parking lot and are gathering information about the suspect's description.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
02:17
Transcript:
Oh, (name withheld). All right. We contacted Hartford and they said that they have a dog available. This time we will definitely take them. All right, Commander's Hitch. We're going to be set up a central location here at the parking lot of the North Hills Health Center. Pulse 516. All right, then. 420, 10-8[1]. T. Tom. By 7. Your court. Go ahead. Do you like the dog to meet you over at that location? 93.18. 19. Yeah, that's a note, and then we'll be cleared out here. May, friend, this will be what we'll, uh, have everyone come to. Never. Never. Command is that. If you could just start area TTI[2], make your own case for chapter 515[3] and provide the description of this individual, what would you be last known wearing? 4-02-5-7. Your course. 9-318, you've got my notes, clear, both in his holding. In 19. September. Go ahead. Would you like the TTY for just Waukesha County? To do Waukshaw, Washington, and Milwaukee County, just based on where we are in Geographic Green here. That's 516, the Hartford sent in the K9[4], ETA, 15 to 20 minutes. Super, thank you. The Dean. Dean, go ahead.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In Service
[2]
TTI: Teletype Inquiry (request for information or alert via police communications)
[3]
515: Possible local ordinance or internal code for incident/case
[4]
K9: Police dog unit
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Location mentioned:
W180 N8000 Town Hall Rd, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
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