Caller reports active break-in attempt at house


A caller informed the police about someone trying to break into a house. The house has a history of drug-related issues and previous break-in attempts. The main tenant, (name withheld), heard someone at the door claiming, "I know you're in there."
Audio|Source: Milwaukee County Law Enforcement
02:34
Transcript:
Ten-four. Transfer the caller over, but there was a female on the line saying someone is actively trying to break in. 3.30. Over. 340. Four. Three-five. Three-five. Two forty-five. Ten-four. This is a house with drug use, and we've had numerous similar alarm calls at this address before. Just for input. Time four, three time while you have there, well, if we get more. Okay. 29[2], I'll be 9 p.m. for that verge. By far. I'm not sure. From there he's the main tenant there three four five we do him online he was able to contact 911 he says there he does hear someone at the door saying I know you're in there. 29. Affirmative, he comes back, valid negative, state ID. 10-4, thank you, and I'll be making contact at 399[1] sunset. 10-4. (Name withheld) says he's been having issues with his ex-roommate as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
99: Wanted Person
[2]
29: Check for Wants/Warrants
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Location mentioned:
S 110th St, Wisconsin
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