Barricade situation with possible surrender in Wisconsin, Waukesha County WI
Police responded to a barricade situation on Wisconsin Highway 164 involving a standoff. Negotiators coordinated with individuals believed to be inside, and public announcements were broadcast to encourage surrender. Two individuals, including a minor, were expected to exit a building. Additionally, a passenger was provided a ride home due to lack of family contact, and a traffic stop was conducted nearby involving a vehicle reported for dangerous driving.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
03:33
Transcript:
00:00
You want to throw out a couple of PA announcements, see if the negotiators can hear it.
00:03
They keep getting people answering the phones we're calling, but not saying anything, so I want to see if we can hear the announcements over the phone.
00:14
We'll proceed with PA announcements as well as Siren.
00:17
Okay,
00:18
could you point in to?
00:19
Copy, do you want me to continue text?
00:21
Yep.
00:23
Negative, we're wrapping up.
00:25
Copy.
00:27
Command[1] for entry, sounds like you may be coming out the door momentarily here.
00:31
Cal, a 16-year-old.
00:33
Copy, we are ready to receive.
00:36
We are ready to receive.
00:40
We command, until we see that front door open, I'm going to continue with PA.
00:44
That is affirmative.
00:49
The Sanger?
00:51
Good.
00:57
One of us able to give one of the passengers a ride home to his residence.
01:01
He was a passenger in a Uber.
01:02
He can't get a hold of any family to come get him.
01:05
It's going to be roughly near Cleveland Ave and WI-164 where he's trying to go.
01:09
Okay, for him.
01:16
10-8.
01:18
It's over 400.
01:20
Victor, Your President.
01:22
Pleasure Night.
01:27
The vehicle has been removed from the scene.
01:29
The roadway's back open.
01:31
You can terminate command and while we clear the crash report.
01:36
Copy.
01:37
You get in scratch.
01:38
You can lead 341 on this for the 5-5 aspect.
01:41
Copy.
01:46
Victor 509.
01:48
Any call?
01:49
Affirmative, just inquiring if there was any one unit you wanted to take the crash report or if I should just clear everyone off ACR.
01:56
Entry, command, no change on our end.
02:01
He is clear, everyone off.
02:02
That's clear.
02:03
Copy.
02:04
Command[1] for entry, I heard you say no change and then you cut out.
02:08
422, I'm going to have a traffic stop being north and Fuller.
02:13
422, go.
02:14
Just advising no change on our end.
02:18
Adam, Adam William, 6119, A-AW, 6119, we're in North and Fuller.
02:26
(number withheld).
02:28
Century Area 4-Ops, we have a possible 1055 who's driving westbound on East State Street at Morrissey Drive in the Village of North Prairie.
02:38
It's a Nissan Center with a 1028 of 368.
02:43
Young Victor Zebra,
02:46
the vehicle of splitting lanes and tailgating comes back on that Nissan Centra silver to a dust-in flat towel out of Eagle, valid no wants.
02:57
It's in the Lower Street Court now.
03:00
I'll take another right away 1040.
03:03
Really, we can be out with him.
03:05
You can attach me that.
03:06
I'll try to make my way over.
03:09
Copy, 9303.
03:10
Actually, 216.
03:12
1921 thing.
03:13
104, 9221. The car still rolling northbound on north up to Madison.
03:19
It's possible 5-5.
03:21
Bad driving.
03:22
Command[1] for Entry Update, it sounds like (name withheld) is going to be coming out with a 13-year-old sister named (name withheld).
03:30
So, (name withheld) and (name withheld).
03:32
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Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command: Incident Command established for managing the incident
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