Resident claims fictional threat then denies problem at apartment, Parkersburg WV


Police and EMS responded to a report of unusual banging noises at an apartment near 19th St. The resident made strange statements about a fictional character at the house, refused entry, and has a history of previous calls and possible misuse of emergency services. The resident later said there was no problem but may need to speak with officers.
Audio|Source: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
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Transcript:
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Response for what came in as a 1085 is now turning out of possibly an unknown problem.
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1110, 19th Street, 11110, 19th Street, Apartment A.
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Neighbors have been banging around in the house since.
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Now subject to an end up to the ramp there.
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there. 107.
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104.
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104.
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50.39.
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Proalty.
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Pardon. Unknown problem, 431A to 11th Avenue, 43, 18,
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11th Avenue,
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17 of highly ETO each.
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By saying that King Kong was at the house, laughing,
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by saying that the door was locked and doesn't want anyone at the residence,
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17 has an extensive call history at this address, including being 5696[1].
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Saying that there was now no problem, he was advised on abuse of 911, he may need to speak with an officer.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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5696: Abuse of 911
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Location mentioned:
19th St, Parkersburg, WV 26101
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