Former employee hiding in bathroom with child during concern call, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported concern over a recently fired employee who was let go due to alcohol issues. The individual has been sending alarming messages and is now hiding in a bathroom with a 4-year-old child, while a male remains on scene acting as if everything is normal.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southwest
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01:44
Transcript:
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Carstreck will bein near South 218th Street.
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Caller is worried about an employee.
00:08
They fired last week.
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(name withheld), 30-year-old female, lives with a boyfriend.
00:14
She's been sending concerning texts in a voicemail saying that he's going to tell me.
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I said she's okay now and was let go for an alcohol problem.
00:23
Caller would like a diso if possible or have (name withheld) call her.
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9-7.
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Clear.
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25.
00:34
Clear.
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16.
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671, more information.
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You're going to make contact with Q and manager.
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As the vehicle, the white SUV,
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15174 in a rocket plate, vehicle appears to be drivable.
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671.
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Click.
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101117.
01:02
3993 219 Park
01:04
23 property damage accident 670 South-196-5 670 South-196-196F caller state she had a parked vehicle in the neighborhood and doesn't know who it belongs to denied medical she can direct officers to the vehicle she hit found a 93
01:22
Hello
01:24
15004 north on 9th court for exposures 1.20.
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3.m.97, 3.m.m.
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95. Just be advised.
01:35
Caller is back in the line that (name withheld) is hiding in the bathroom with a 4-year-old son and male is still on scene acting like everything's okay.
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Location mentioned:
S 218th St, Elkhorn, NE 68022
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