Suspicious person seen near residence on Creamery Road, Brasstown NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement responded to reports of a suspicious person seen in a yard and then banging on a door near Creamery Road in Brasstown, North Carolina. The subject left the residence prior to officers arriving.
Audio|Heard on: Clay County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS Dispatch
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
If you could stage before this address, they've lost the (name withheld) subject in the yard somewhere.
00:13
800 is not unseen yet,
00:17
however they are on route, request that you stage until they're able to locate the (name withheld).
00:26
Let me have to your town.
00:27
You're a peach of trackers for broken.
00:33
And for law enforcement requests a new stage before coming up driveway to the residence.
00:43
They are still in route,
00:45
but the (name withheld) has left the residence and was in the yard.
00:50
The RP is unable to locate them, so law enforcement requesting you stage before coming up.
01:05
Minute 2, you're scrambled, unable to copy.
01:13
10-10[1], both units from Creamery Road.
01:16
8 or9, copy both units on Cremory.
01:30
Craig Honey, 8.9, 815.
01:32
Just received a call from 400 Creamery.
01:35
That (name withheld) subject is over there banging on his door.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-10: Agency-specific 10-code (meaning unclear from context)
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Location mentioned:
Creamery Rd, Brasstown, NC 28902
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