Disturbance with yelling reported near 9th Street, Beloit WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a disturbance near 9th Street involving individuals yelling at each other. Dispatch mentioned a prior arrest record related to weapons for one of the involved parties. Officers were coordinating response and communication attempts.
Audio|Heard on: Rock County Public Safety
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Five thirty-three, a possible disturbance.
00:05
One on one now.
00:07
I'll be there in a 2nd.
00:12
10-12[1], 0312, all suns down north of Ninth.
00:17
Near 9th Street, you know, that's the unit of police.
00:21
This is a callback and a ballroom was tapped at the place and disconnected.
00:25
We're trying another callback.
00:27
Provider's with the number to (name withheld) at 9th Street.
00:38
So far.
00:55
As far as I'm aware,
00:58
sounds like the RP can hear them yelling at each other.
01:02
It's like the male half is going to be on the call.
01:14
And twelve, another mention of weapons this time.
01:17
But it looks like in September he was arrested for reckless endangering safety there, and he's got a history of weapons.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-12: Stand by / Stop transmitting
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Location mentioned:
9th St, Beloit, WI 53511
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