Intoxicated man causes disturbance in Oshkosh streets


A man in Oshkosh, WI, was acting intoxicated by screaming, jumping in front of cars, and throwing trash cans in the street. This behavior caused concern for public safety.
Audio|Source: Winnebago County Sheriff and Fire, Oshkosh Police, Fire / EMS
01:39
Transcript:
Time for me. in the area of Highway 10 Weston from Oneida. We're going to make a reduced driver. Possible 5-5, small, smaller flat forward or vehicle forving. An intoxicated individual walk at the Arbe's house through some other garbage cans in the street. He's not standing in the street. One word. Safe time for him. 143. 143, go ahead. I had to restart my MDC. What was the location of that again? Main and Harrison. 10-4[1]. When you see me log back on, you can add me. I'm 1060. 10-4. Sounds like it's going to be a male (name withheld) with drag, blessing, wearing jeans and no shirt. He has a slimmer build. He was screaming, jumping in front of vehicles. Again, we took several calls on this. Thanks for. Walking up to the bridge. Three three, three, go ahead. I'll be trying to make contact with him. He's walking eastbound from Harrison on me. Time for. Maybe you can send me time without an NBC. Time for.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (routine communication, not an event code)
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Oshkosh, WI
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