Caller whispers of intruder at suicidal flagged home, Rio Rancho NM


A 911 caller whispered that someone was in their home and then disconnected. The address is flagged for a person believed to be suicidal and possibly impersonating police. Officers were alerted to use caution during response.
Audio|Source: Rio Rancho Police and Fire, USFS
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Murillo County advised the mail was on the line on their 911 and was whispering advising someone was in their home and then disconnected.
00:08
We got... On the HG, your gentleman is pretty much unreadable.
00:13
I do have visual view. We'll maintain visual separation.
00:19
Charles 1176. Can you hear me can I hear you from Michael.
00:22
Charles 176.
00:27
This drive the Helicopter 230 off of a helicopter 5-0-2-2-5-1-2-2-2-8-2-2-8-2.
00:55
7 5.7.7.
00:58
Sounds five good.
01:03
On an Elizabeth Easting, Edward, Adam, Sampton, Ocean Nora,
01:08
4-6 of 04. Okay.
01:15
Thank you.
01:23
Until, one mile final land to the west,
01:26
St. East.
01:29
Looks like doing reference to that Wilburnton sent his email,
01:33
at (number withheld) commandee, there's going to be caution on it.
01:39
You just make whoever knows aware.
01:43
7-4-direc, thank you.
01:48
C.m. 527 for Elizabeth Easton, out of the Albuquerquee is valid. She's negative to me.
01:55
Staff Blocutory analysis for a half on the Alpsons to refuse ID and repeat this. Okay.
02:09
One, Courtney, I'll get you another unit. There's a flag on the address at (number withheld) for (name withheld).
02:17
He was believed to be suicidal and possibly wearing PD to list it before you think.
02:27
10-4[1], thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Rio Rancho, NM
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