Caregiver possibly abducted after domestic dispute


A caller reported concern that her caregiver may have been abducted following a dispute with the caregiver's boyfriend in a parking lot.
Audio|Source: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southwest
01:35
Transcript:
Also filming at Czechovang 1724 South 74th Street, availability 5th, 3040. From 101.1.14. 10214. 10101.102. Check well being, 1724 South 74th Street, 1724-1724-74, apartment 107. Callers (name withheld), three-turn call. Initially said that she wanted to do a rapport was transferred to TRS, but then stated she believed her caregiver had been abducted. Prior call was a domestic, possibly between the caregiver and her boyfriend in the parking lot that was Code 7[1]. 201. Clear, 1-201.002. Clear, 144, maple. 309. I apologize to that background. What was that last? There was a return call to the 1724 South 74th Street, (name withheld), for check well-being. She had called TRS to do a report and then said her that she believed the caregiver had been abducted. You can code nine that. I was just there speaking with (name withheld). Her caregivers in the parking lot speaking with your boyfriend. She's 88. If you can just let (name withheld) know. Clear. 1011-1-102 and California, 10101.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 7: Out of Service (often used for meal break, but sometimes used to indicate a non-emergent status)
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Location mentioned:
Near S 74th St, Omaha, NE 68124
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