Intoxicated man causes disturbance at Omaha cafe, Omaha NE
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An intoxicated man wearing blue and black flannel and jeans caused a disturbance at Donna Millie's cafe near Evans Street in Omaha. He was making customers uncomfortable while under the influence inside the lobby area.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - West
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
West holding a call for a disturbance.
00:01
16130 Evans Street through the Don & Millie's.
00:04
Any of all the units to the by, 7-2-3.
00:10
And West holding a check-will-being, 3708 north-157 circle.
00:14
Any of all the units for the device.
00:20
Both of all the units to devise.
00:21
Okay.
00:25
15-05.
00:27
Thank you. 3rdum 12, 3108, 3708 north, 157 circle.
00:33
3708 north 157 circle in the circle.
00:36
So clearly we've seen states possibly a black male and a gray, smaller SCV.
00:40
He's been on location for a couple hours now.
00:42
Was vomiting two hours ago, unknown if medical needs needed, unknown weapons, drinking drug use.
00:48
Through item 12.
00:51
Clear 9,0, 4.9.315.
00:56
Clear.
00:58
Clear.
00:59
Clear, thank you, sir.
01:04
Clear, thank you, sir.
01:05
Clear,
01:07
thank you, so bye.
01:11
Let's go thank you.
01:12
3rdum 16, 3rdum 17 is both concerned towards a disturbance.
01:15
16130 Evans Street Street, near Evans Street, Don & Millie's.
01:19
Secular-Liz, states Hispanic male in blue and black flannel in jeans.
01:24
He's under the influence in the lobby area making customers uncomfortable.
01:27
Lasting, question, unknown weapons, drinking, or drugs.
01:31
Threaton 16.
01:35
Clear from Northwest.
01:37
Through Adam 17.
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Location mentioned:
Evans Plaza, Omaha, NE 68116
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