Flood Call 1060
Caller requesting a complaint number for some stolen railroad ties on 27th Avenue West.
Date | April 18th 1997, 1:53 pm |
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Duration | 125 seconds |
Channel | 23 |
Direction | incoming call |
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Transcript
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Okay. Who's taking the complaint? Ann Black did.
I think it'll take her number. Maybe it will. What's her number? Ann, what's your number again?
What's your number?
Thirty-six fifty-three.
Fifty-three? Thirty-six fifty-three.
Yeah.
And what's his address?
Seven ninety-one.
Yeah, Frank Slaton, McNaught. Ann, what's the address on that?
The storage shed, McNaught. McNaught. That's all he would give her.
Okay.
One and a half blocks west of the McNaught bar.
What was taken?
And it was railroad ties, wasn't it?
Oh, yeah.
Where you at?
Railroad ties, say?
Huh?
Railroad ties?
It was railroad ties, right?
Yes.
Okay. Yeah.
I wrote it down as 27th Avenue North, the gravel road.
What do you need, US West called or what?
Apparently, it would have been called if there was water going up.
Okay, it's complaint number seven thirty-nine.
That's thirteen fifty-five.
Thirteen fifty-five?
Uh-huh.
Okay.
All right.
It's complaint number what?
Seven thirty-nine.
Seven thirty-nine.
Is that all they usually give?
Yeah.
Nine seven two zero seven three nine.
Nine seven two zero seven three nine.
Okay.
Thanks.
Yeah, bye.
Bye.