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Suspicious behavior reported in white pickup truck, Baker City OR
A person near Auburn Avenue reported a white pickup truck with a male and female inside smoking something. The occupants told the person to mind their own business. The person did ask what they were doing and felt unsafe.
Audio|Heard on: Baker County Sheriff and Fire
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
We do have a first son marshall on the phone.
00:02
She lives near Auburn Avenue unit number 9.
00:06
She's reporting that there's a white pickup across the street from her and she saw them smoking something inside the pickup and so she does not feel safe.
00:15
Copy.
00:26
She feels as if they're looking at her, but she can't tell what type of pickup it is, so we're still got back further.
00:37
6-12 Southgate.
00:43
6-0-4.
00:45
Good.
00:47
She is claiming that it's a male and a female and that they told her to mind her own business.
00:54
And RP did talk to them, asking them what they were doing.
00:58
And she says that they're across the street from her unit number nine.
01:03
Zero four.
01:09
I'm out in the area 127 Oregon.
01:18
604.
01:20
It's going to be a permanent disabled plate, Oregon (number withheld).
01:26
White Dodge Dooley.
01:33
604, reback when you're ready, it looks like they live in a trailer park.
01:38
Copy hold, I'm out with you on.
01:42
Copy.
01:47
Thanks, could I get Mr.
01:48
Hancock's information in teams and a case number.
02:03
Just for your info, that vehicle is Armandhi Pied and that female RP is uncertain when they left.
02:12
I'll be clear.
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Location mentioned:
Auburn Ave Unit 9, Baker City, OR 97814
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