Minor employee feels unsafe at workplace dispute, Waukesha County WI


At a retail store near Bluemound Rd, a minor employee refused to leave work with her father. The employee reported feeling unsafe at home, citing a recent incident where her father removed a chair from under her. The father said the employee would resign from the business due to consequences of lying to the family. Authorities separated the parties and ended contact.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
I believe the manager is calling in advising the employee who is a minor, that employee's father is there trying to get them to leave work.
00:07
The child does not want to go with him.
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(name withheld). Bravo 214.
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9262. Broad 214, go ahead.
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You can have fired fired.
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And I'll back to 2011 up.
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Have our Bravo 214?
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90262 I believe he's 42 number thank you rova 215 tagging status
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Mainon, 1-2-4, Boy Adam Charles, 66623, BAC, 66623.
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24. 95-25. 25.
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25 25. 226, 10802-10.
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24, 226.
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9525, we are still pending the well-being check from earlier for the unknown location.
00:53
Did you want us to leave this pending or have one of the rovers spots handle? I'm sign it to a non-country.
00:58
10-4[2].
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John 271 traffic.
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92-43, 1046.
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John, 271. All right, 2.43.
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Sawyer at Henning, Wisconsin plate, Adam K King, U, Union 3, 3567, Adam King Union, 3567 on the silver visa.
01:13
Broad 211 and 214.
01:15
We're now in contact with that.
01:16
An underage employee, it's a Corita subject, a 17-year-old female.
01:21
Apparently she advised, she feels unsafe at home.
01:24
Apparently, there was an incident yesterday where he removed a chair out from under her, so she was full.
01:29
I believe he's having some issues.
01:32
The father is a Kimmy.
01:35
Amon subject, a 44-year-old.
01:37
North Shore at Glacier, North Shore at Glacier, Wisconsin Truck, Robert John 62, R.J.
01:43
621. 2.71. 21, 11, hopping.
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That's far. Next, if you're on front, it's 211.
01:49
211, 2.14, apparently now the mail party is calling in and advising this is all the, some consequences of her lying to the family, and that he told the business that she would be resigning.
02:03
9104. X-134. 4. 9204.
02:06
Go ahead. They're all back to the high school.
02:08
I cover. 9104. I'm clear of that address.
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Any clear me from this call with a log on 10-8[1].
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104. Okay. You can use me to clear out that right-up as well.
02:15
Number, thank you.
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9264. I'm clear.
02:17
Okay, and you can go bad ass the same else.
02:18
104. 9104.
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9102. Paul, C-17, Travis, Bravo, 211, 214.
02:24
9102. You change this well-being track, and then clear 03 with Log and myself with a report.
02:28
Time 4. The parties are separated, we're no longer in contact with either of them.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Bluemound Rd, Wisconsin
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