Woman harasses passengers on uptown subway train, New York NY


A woman was harassing passengers on an uptown subway train near W 168th St in New York City. Police were called to check the situation and provide assistance if needed.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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Female call states a woman is harassing people on a sea train going uptown.
00:07
Can I have a unit check and advice, please?
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Bye.
00:15
And I have an available to shift two units to respond to two, three, and eight on the Charlie and Eddie, who's the Minnesota Minora 76 in regards to a 39[1] harassment. We have a female who's harassing people on a DT train.
00:26
I'll also ask the same thing with six lights, they can spot that train.
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Affirmative. I'm going to see if they're going northbound and southbound.
00:34
Yeah, looks like it's going to northbound. They said it's going towards 168.
00:38
Well, can you add on to respond one afternoon, can you please? Thank you.
00:43
Send 4. Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
39: Disruptive or unlawful behavior causing distress or violating protective orders.
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