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Fraud reported near cross creek drive with drugging concern, Chattanooga TN
A person reported fraud near Cross Creek Drive involving a deceptive practice at Montclair Apartments. They expressed concern about being drugged and mentioned a red Chevy Impala blocking a driveway, possibly linked to narcotics. The person also believes their device was hacked to steal money.
Audio|Heard on: Chattanooga Public Safety
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Speaker 3, Baker 2, copy call.
00:07
23, crawls, quick now.
00:10
Three.
00:12
Five.
00:13
Six.
00:15
Go ahead.
00:16
Baker 3, Baker 2, copy, call.
00:19
Three, go for both.
00:22
433, default.
00:25
Near Cross Creek Drive, Sherman Cross of Hogue, Triplandown Road.
00:30
Okay.
00:31
Caller initially called in to report a deceptive practice over at Montclair Apartments.
00:36
(Name withheld) is near Cross Creek Drive.
00:39
There is a premise on him here advising he is a...
00:42
He'll be near Orton Street, off Walkman Street and Cushman Street.
00:47
R.P. is advising there is a red Chevy Impala.
00:52
blocking their driveway,
00:56
maybe at the greenhouse,
00:58
possible narcotics.
01:00
Use 106973, 106973.
01:03
Middle health consumer, military and EOD training has security cameras in and around the house.
01:09
There's the floor plan attached to the card.
01:13
Three clicks.
01:15
Two, clear.
01:17
He says he thinks he's been drugged, wants to go to the VA hospital and get tested.
01:23
Also thinks someone put a custom operating system on his device that took over his email and was designed to steal money.
01:33
One or six, nine, seven or four.
01:36
Okay, you can cancel, seven.
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Location mentioned:
Cross Creek Dr, Chattanooga, TN 37415
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