Originally Posted by Kristi
here is the transcript - she made the call in NM.
The following is a transcript of the 911 call from Jennifer Wilbanks to the Albuquerque Police Department. She is recorded tearfully talking to the 911 operator on one phone, her family back home in Duluth on a second line, and a passerby at the gas station from which her call was made.
Dispatcher: Albuquerque 911. Operator 45. What is your emergency?
Wilbanks: I'm at the, um, I don't know where I am. I'm right here beside Serano Street at the 7-Eleven.
Dispatcher: OK, what's going on?
Wilbanks: I've got my family and the police on the phone. I was kidnapped earlier this week and ... it was on CNN. (inaudible)
Dispatcher: What is your name, ma'am?
Wilbanks: Jennifer.
Dispatcher: Were you hurt Jennifer? Do you need any medical attention?
Wilbanks: No. I don't need any medical attention. (Then, to her family) I told them my name.
Dispatcher: Do you know who did this to you?
Wilbanks: No.
Dispatcher: And did they just drop you off at that location?
Wilbanks: Yes. At some street, right up the street. I don't know where I am. I don't even know who I am. And I'm just lost, just sitting here.
Dispatcher: Did they hurt you in any way, Jennifer? Do you need any medical attention?
Wilbanks: No, they didn't hurt me.
Dispatcher: OK, well, what happened?
Wilbanks: (To family in Duluth) I'm talking to them right now.
Dispatcher: What happened?
Wilbanks: I was kidnapped from Las, from Atlanta, Georgia. I don't know. My parents said it's been on the news. I don't know. I just need them to fly here and get me. (inaudible)
Dispatcher: OK, who did this to you?
Wilbanks: I don't know.
Dispatcher: Did they just drop you off right now?
Wilbanks: No. I don't even know how long ago it was. They didn't drop me off here. Away from here. It was back on some street (inaudible) I don't know where I am.
Dispatcher: OK. And the person who did this to you, was it a he or a she?
Wilbanks: It was a Hispanic man and a Caucasian woman. It happened in Duluth.
Dispatcher: And the male that did this to you, do you know if he was Hispanic or Native American?
Wilbanks: Hispanic.
Dispatcher: About how old?
Wilbanks: I would, I mean, I would say in their 40s, maybe.
Dispatcher: And how tall was he?
Wilbanks: God, I don't know, it was about 5-10, about my height, about 5-9.
Dispatcher: What was his weight, do you think, approximately? Thin, heavy, medium build?
Wilbanks: It was medium build. Yeah.
Operator: What color hair did he have?
Wilbanks: Black.
Operator: Was it long or short?
Wilbanks: Short.
Operator: Did he have any facial hair?
Wilbanks: No.
Operator: What color shirt or jacket was he wearing when you last saw him?
Wilbanks: He had on a maroon jacket, and I don't know what color shirt under it.
Operator: What color were his pants?
Wilbanks: Blue jeans.
Operator: And what kind of vehicle was he driving?
Wilbanks: It was a blue van, like a dark van.
Operator: Was it a conversion van or dark minivan?
Wilbanks: It wasn't a minivan. It was like a paint or work van.
Operator: Did you get a license plate?
Wilbanks: Hold on. (To family in Duluth) What, Roger?
Operator: Jennifer.
Wilbanks: Ma'am, I've got my family and the police at home on the pay phone and they want to know if somebody is on the way.
Operator: We are on the way right now. You still have to answer my questions.
Wilbanks: OK.
Operator: Did you get a license plate number off him?
Wilbanks: No, ma'am. I tried it.
Dispatcher: And the female? Was she black, white, Hispanic, Native American?
Wilbanks: Caucasian.
Dispatcher: How old, approximately?
Wilbanks: I would say in her 40s, too.
Dispatcher: OK, and how tall was she?
Wilbanks: Um, probably 5-5.
Dispatcher: And her weight? Thin heavy or medium build?
Wilbanks: Um, she was heavier.
Dispatcher: What color hair did she have?
Wilbanks: It was like a frosted blonde.
Dispatcher: Was it long or short?
Wilbanks: It was like shoulder length. (To family in Duluth) I have to answer her questions.
Dispatcher: What color shirt or jacket was she wearing?
Wilbanks: A black T-shirt and blue jeans.
Dispatcher: Did they have weapons on them?
Wilbanks: Yes (cries).
Dispatcher: How many?
Wilbanks: (cries) They had a pistol and a small hand gun. (cries)
Dispatcher: Do you know if either of them was real?
Wilbanks: Yes.
Dispatcher: What direction did they leave in?
Wilbanks: I'm sorry?
Dispatcher: What direction did they leave in?
Wilbanks: Do what?
Dispatcher: What direction did they leave in in the van when it dropped you off?
Wilbanks: I mean. I've gotta. There is somebody trying to use the phone. What directions did they leave in?
Dispatcher: Uh huh.
Wilbanks: I don't, I have no idea. I don't even know where I am.
Dispatcher: And was it a dark blue minivan?
Wilbanks: No, it was a lighter blue. (inaudible) Somebody is here to use the phone, y'all. I have to...
Dispatcher: You're going to have stay on the phone. Let them know you're on the line with officers.
Wilbanks: (To another person) I'm on the phone with an officer.
Dispatcher: How long ago did they leave you?
Wilbanks: Um. I think. Here's the police. I don't have my watch. (inaudible)
Dispatcher: Did they go right or left out of the parking lot, Jennifer?
Wilbanks: I'm sorry?
Dispatcher: Did they go right or left out of the parking lot?
Wilbanks: We weren't in a parking lot we were down the street. And they went behind me and I went forward.
Dispatcher: Is an officer making contact with you?
Wilbanks: No, he doesn't even see me.
Dispatcher: What are you wearing?
Wilbanks: I have on, um, gray running pants, and the same sweatshirt that I've had on since Tuesday.
Dispatcher: So you have gray sweatpants on? A sweatsuit on?
Wilbanks: Like gray running pants and a gray sweatshirt.
Dispatcher: Just stay on the line.
Wilbanks: I think he sees me. The police is here.
Dispatcher: Is he making contact with you?
Wilbanks: He's getting in his car and coming back down here.
Dispatcher: Wait until he makes contact with you, OK? Did this happen on April 26?
Wilbanks: Um, Tuesday. (To family in Duluth) Thanks, Roger. Everybody's talking to me. He's right here.
Dispatcher: Is the officer right there?
Wilbanks: He's right here.
Dispatcher: OK. I'm going to go ahead and disconnect OK?
Wilbanks: OK. Can I hang up the phone?
Dispatcher: Yes, ma'am.
This was posted in the Gwinnett Daily Post