Dispute reported near 12th Avenue with calls to 911


The audio contains a series of 911 calls reporting a possible dispute at 12th Avenue. Voices heard include a male saying 'let go' and a female suggesting calling 911. Callers hung up multiple times, and callbacks resulted in apologies or went to voicemail. Officers are dispatched to check the area, but the exact location and nature of the incident are unclear.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
02:23
Transcript:
00:05Edward's Lecter, a unknown from a cell phone, appears to be near the precincts, 1510, 12 Avenue.00:14I just from mapping an open line with a male saying repeatedly to let go of another bad voice or female voice saying we should call 9-1-1 and then disconnected 15-10-12 Avenue units near the precinct that can investigate.00:31Probably one, is this coming from the street somewhere? Because we're out here and don't hear anything.00:36Yeah, A-Firm, the phone's mapping to 1512, 12 Avenue, just a little bit north of Pike.00:48Copy.00:52It may not be happening in the street.00:53Looking at the mapping, it looks like it might be behind that building there.00:58in between the public storage and behind the Dave's hot chicken.01:06I mean, that's likely the apartment building along a pike just to the east of Dave.01:15Are you able to respond or do you get someone else?01:24You could have a quick call.01:26Can you try to call back and find out a unit number for better locations?01:31Yeah, we can try.01:34Third one, I'm going to sign you one.01:40All right, seem to.01:42Number three, I took care of this.01:47You can clear number one.01:48Send me to go for a check.01:54Or one, if you're clear?
00:05
Edward's Lecter, a unknown from a cell phone, appears to be near the precincts, 1510, 12 Avenue.
00:14
I just from mapping an open line with a male saying repeatedly to let go of another bad voice or female voice saying we should call 9-1-1 and then disconnected 15-10-12 Avenue units near the precinct that can investigate.
00:31
Probably one, is this coming from the street somewhere? Because we're out here and don't hear anything.
00:36
Yeah, A-Firm, the phone's mapping to 1512, 12 Avenue, just a little bit north of Pike.
00:48
Copy.
00:52
It may not be happening in the street.
00:53
Looking at the mapping, it looks like it might be behind that building there.
00:58
in between the public storage and behind the Dave's hot chicken.
01:06
I mean, that's likely the apartment building along a pike just to the east of Dave.
01:15
Are you able to respond or do you get someone else?
01:24
You could have a quick call.
01:26
Can you try to call back and find out a unit number for better locations?
01:31
Yeah, we can try.
01:34
Third one, I'm going to sign you one.
01:40
All right, seem to.
01:42
Number three, I took care of this.
01:47
You can clear number one.
01:48
Send me to go for a check.
01:54
Or one, if you're clear?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency Call/Open Line
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Near 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Correct
Incorrect