Man upset about phone tracking near N 1st St, Clarksburg WV


Police received multiple open phone lines from a man near N 1st St who was yelling that 911 was tracking his phone. The man has a history of violence toward law enforcement and a trespassing warning is active at the residence.
Audio|Source: Harrison County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Highquarters, 106.
00:01
One or six, I need to make you wear an open line coming from near N 1st St, right?
00:11
Go ahead. He had an open line with a mail whistling really loudly before screaming something about 911 tracking his phone.
00:19
He seemed very upset.
00:21
Break. Go ahead.
00:22
Previous call from 1400 hours involving a (name withheld) at this location was arrested.
00:28
Forty-two quarters? Go ahead, 42.
00:31
Number 1 a.m., they're back in service.
00:32
And service 42, 21-02.
00:35
2.2. Okay, quarters, 26.
00:40
Go ahead.
00:41
Another open the line from that number currently.
00:44
Also, there's a safety warning on that resident, saying that that mail has been trespassed from that location, he's violent towards law enforcement.
00:52
Okay, go ahead, assignment.
00:53
Copy, headquarters, 142.
00:54
I'll be around.
00:55
We're responding, 162, 21003.
00:58
Any available units to back him up?
00:59
143. We're responding 143213.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 1st St, Clarksburg, WV 26301
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