Assault and vehicle collision near 41st and Davenport, Omaha NE
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A disturbance involving assault and a vehicle collision occurred near 41st and Davenport. A female driving a white sedan was involved in a physical altercation with a male who was seen on the hood of the car. The male then fled on foot wearing a tan jacket.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
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1440 44 108 2nd 8 2 Baker 44 is factor the disturbance at 41st and Davenport 4.1 in Davenport is supposed to be a westbound moving disturbance
00:15
says a female curly hair driving a white sedan having a disturbance of a black male unknown top gray sweatpants also domestic male was seen hitting the vehicle
00:26
another caller says a male on the hood of a gray Nissan center of no plates driving eastbound screaming she's trying to run me over now driving southbound on 41st black male dreadlocks tan jacket black female 24
00:39
for two is medical design no weapons drugs or drinking two baker 44
00:44
Clear.
00:46
1441.
00:57
Assault in progress, 41.
00:59
415 in Davenport, 4-1 in Davenport.
01:01
Two Baker 44, your status of the expedite, Toebaker 44.
01:06
Sir.
01:08
1442.
01:14
Baker 44, just be advised, they're supposed to be northbound on 41st now, states that the silver or white sedan with damage occupied two times with a black male on top of it yelling that she hit him.
01:26
They're supposed to be driving between Dodge and Davenport.
01:29
Now there says the male is now taking off on foot wearing a tan jacket, last seen, up the street, no direction of travel.
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Location mentioned:
Davenport St & N 41st St, Omaha, NE 68131
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