Police investigate disturbance at apartment on 3rd Street, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a possible domestic disturbance at an apartment near South 3rd Street in Louisville. A caller reported people yelling and possibly fighting inside. Officers arrived but were unable to enter the building or make contact with occupants. The situation appeared to calm, and no formal report was required.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 4 - Divisions 4 and 5
Listen to dispatch call
02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Four 22 Baker. I'll be on scene at block 0422 Baker 1912.
00:08
Four twenty-two Charlie, I'm on scene.
00:11
Two Charlie, 1913.
00:16
Four twenty-two Charlie radio.
00:18
Four twenty-two Charlie.
00:21
There's nobody out here.
00:23
You can clear all and both cars will start towards Third Street.
00:30
Of course, clear off that she's starting for near S 3rd Street.
00:34
Unit 203, Harwich police won't say why he did mumble gang trouble anything.
00:44
Of course, 1914.
00:51
Four hundred and 22 baker radio.
00:54
Four hundred and 22 Baker.
00:57
That's a secure building.
00:58
Can you try to call back to see if the person let us in?
01:03
I will attempt to call back and let you know if he answers.
01:06
Radio to 400 and twenty-two Charlie two Baker.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:12
I've got the caller on the line.
01:14
He answered and spoke to me for a second.
01:16
I asked him if he would be able to get the door for you all whenever you got there.
01:18
It's not an open line if people are hitting someone, it sounds like about at least three people on scene.
01:25
Someone is saying they've got something for someone else, and they're just yelling at each other.
01:28
He's not talking to me anymore.
01:30
Open line.
01:32
We're both on scene here.
01:35
I'm okay. I've got both cars on scene.
01:36
1917.
01:42
413 back to the radio.
01:45
413 Baker.
01:48
Yes ma'am, you might encode this to a 1042.
01:51
They don't need a report at the time.
01:54
Okay, changing it to 1042.
01:56
Do you want me to go ahead and clear you?
01:59
Clear at 1919.
02:06
Four twenty-two Charlie Radio.
02:08
Hey, Charlie.
02:12
Wait, this is on scene.
02:13
Said they saw people arguing, sounded like a domestic, and they headed north.
02:17
We'll drive around the area, see if we can find him.
02:20
I'm okay. I kept him on the phone as long as I could.
02:23
He just wasn't talking to me.
02:24
He was sounding like he was kind of out of breath.
02:28
I asked him if he needed anything.
02:30
He did not answer.
02:32
Possibly a physical fight, but he may still be in the apartment.
02:40
Ten four. We have no way of getting inside the apartment.
02:43
I'm okay. 1920.
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