Police stop vehicle for traffic check near S 27th St, Oak Creek WI


Police stopped a black Chrysler near South 27th Street for a traffic-related incident. A welfare check was conducted at a nearby address where a child was found sitting in the living room after being brought there by a woman. Officers confirmed the residence was clear after their response.
Audio|Source: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
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Transcript:
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6479, will be near 8,000 block of South 27th.
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It would be a black Chrysler.
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Sun first.
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104 is a NPDNP.
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Let's receive engine 4.
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26 is patient going private auto.
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Let's receive that's 26.
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6th is that for me.
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Okay. Okay.
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Fifth and India, especially we're clearing the residence.
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Time for.
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Forty.
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Go on.
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How am out of 41?
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Time for. Time for.
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This point.
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36 is for the air of Ullis transport.
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Standby to 36.
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Squads headed to that welfare check. We have a 911 caller at near East Hazel Branch stating that that child is there with her sitting in the living room.
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Do they know this child or do they just bring this child to their home?
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She brought the child in.
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Have her.
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One of the four of those squads from the other two calls breaks, can you send them to the child's list of the address?
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That's more.
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You start making a wait to the P.D.O. and Chafay, what is found through the Zoom.
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I'll be on row.
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Section 36 still says six minutes.
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Section 34, West Hunter Street, North 45th Street, Profile 1 Talk Group 11. 12.
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The point is that?
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Go ahead.
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Enroll back to PD.
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10-4[1] 159 dispatch residence clear.
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10-4[1] Trevor All right coverage.
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Gover, 24.
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24 you all start making away for that video near West 984 Street It's gonna be in.
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It's going to be across traffic.
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We're going to be across traffic.
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