Intoxicated woman yells at others in residence, Peru IL
Officers responded to a residence near Putnam Street where a highly intoxicated woman was yelling and demanding that people leave her home. She was screaming but no physical violence was reported.
Audio|Source: Illinois Valley Regional Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:43
Transcript:
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True cars, I have (name withheld), on 911,
00:04
wanting everybody removed out of her residence.
00:09
I'm not getting very much information.
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All 20, no time.
00:27
20. 20.
00:30
Suspicious circumstances, fraudulent computer transaction and phone call.
00:38
2624 Main, 2624 Main.
00:43
10-4[1], I'll be going to this (name withheld) call and then I'll take a look at that.
00:48
Well,
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26 status.
00:56
You still need Lori's 27.
01:01
I don't know.
01:02
We're getting slammed with phone calls, so hang on.
01:09
All right, what's the 27?
01:13
Terminal is A, Adam, A, Adam, female, A, U.B, 07, 3161.
01:23
What's their last name, please?
01:27
U-U-U-U-U-U-U-U-N-L-L-L-L-L-L-N-A, Adam,
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A-A-A-A-A-A-A-S-K-S-K-I-I, and first name is Lorii, L-O-R-R-I.
01:43
Who is in route to near Putnam St?
01:47
Near Putnam St.
01:49
Valcom, Paul 20.
01:50
I believe I'm the only unit in route to that.
01:53
I'm trying to hit en route, but it's not going well.
01:57
I'm trying, though.
02:03
10-4[1], she is screaming at me.
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10-4[1], does it sound like anything physical, or is she just being verbally loud?
02:20
She's highly intoxicated and wants somebody there now.
02:29
10 4, 7 blocks away.
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26, I'm out here.
02:40
It looks like the subjects that were here earlier are walking away.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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