Woman harassed by person at shopping mall, Syracuse NY
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a woman feeling harassed by someone looking into her window at a mall. A later call about a possible domestic dispute at near East Division was reclassified as harassment, and an ambulance was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
She sounded PA, she said that at mall if somebody was looking at her door window, not her house.
00:06
Yeah, I'm around the corner.
00:07
I got it. I'm upset.
00:08
I'm intense on this.
00:09
Doesn't sound like this is more about harassment.
00:13
Kevin.
00:14
463 cleared.
00:18
413 arrived.
00:21
413, no one's outside.
00:22
I'll try to call her.
00:24
Kevin.
00:27
413. She's all set.
00:29
Copy.
00:31
453 status.
00:35
453. We are heading back to near Merzav.
00:39
Copy.
00:41
K96 clear.
00:43
493 status.
00:45
493 status. 493-443 status.
00:48
413.
00:50
Go ahead, sir.
00:53
43, the animal complaint, I'll take Morgan Nass.
00:57
Copy.
00:58
493, 433-433 status.
01:02
453 arrived.
01:04
440 status check.
01:06
440, no need.
01:09
Happy, 433 and 493, your status on Catherine.
01:15
433, all set.
01:17
Copy.
01:20
463 and any unit codeine for a domestic with injuries, 621 East Division.
01:25
443, that's going to be related to our harassment.
01:28
It's no domestic.
01:30
Cabby, they're requesting any ambulance now.
01:32
Are you guys able to return?
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Location mentioned:
E Division St, Syracuse, NY 13208
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