Woman shouting for help near South Ridgewood Road, South Orange NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a woman screaming near South Ridgewood Road in South Orange Village. Officers determined that she was calling for someone to unlock a car containing her belongings. No criminal activity was found.
Audio|Heard on: Essex NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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If you can respond in the area near South Ridgewood Road,
00:05
report of a woman screaming in the area.
00:07
We're trying to get further.
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Chief out.
00:16
K5DU claiming from the 650, conditions normal.
00:21
Headquarters received.
00:25
We'll follow him out.
00:29
Reese, we just got a second call about that.
00:34
I'm in front of South Ridgewood and I don't hear anything.
00:41
Received. Just start to check the area.
00:46
Let's see, hold on for it.
00:49
852, you could also drop down there and ride the area.
00:54
You've got him in the air.
00:57
Not successful in the air.
01:01
Received.
01:07
Becoming unreadable.
01:12
Last unit, repeat.
01:15
Four or five, just be advised I'm out with a female individual.
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Back of South Ridgewood Road.
01:23
The individual is saying that she was screaming to.
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She's calling for (name withheld) to come outside to unlock a car that has her belongings in it.
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Location mentioned:
S Ridgewood Rd, South Orange Village, NJ 07079
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