Customer causes disturbance near restaurant, Beckley WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a disturbance near The Omelet Shoppe on Harper Road, where a woman was reportedly yelling at employees and refusing to leave the restroom. She was later seen entering a black SUV with another woman in the parking lot before leaving the area.
Audio|Heard on: Raleigh County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Control 250.
00:03
I am about to be coming off Harper Road.
00:06
What's that? On one person.
00:09
Copy. I am trying to see if there is an active disturbance going on right now, but there is a woman in the restroom who is cursing the employees and refusing to leave.
00:14
A woman wearing gray sweats and a brown hoodie, no drugs, weapons, or alcohol noted.
00:20
Keep me advised on the disturbance.
00:22
Send me around.
00:25
She may have just walked out; trying to get a direction of travel.
00:33
She has not left the property though.
00:37
Copy.
00:39
Unit, close second back.
00:42
48 can.
00:46
Copy 250, she is going to be in a black SUV in the parking lot.
00:51
Okay.
00:56
250 control.
00:59
Okay.
01:01
They state that another woman walked in and then turned around and left.
01:06
So the vehicle is occupied by two people.
01:17
Enfields 634.
01:19
Six three four, go ahead.
01:21
Six three four, we're clear your traffic available ALS.
01:28
Copy.
01:33
Fifty control.
01:38
Watching the cameras near The Omelet Shoppe, there is a black SUV that just pulled out.
01:42
The caller has not called back to advise she left.
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