Person acting suspiciously near vehicles on Jensen Avenue, Cleveland TN
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According to the dispatch call, a person was reported repeatedly walking near vehicles and standing in the roadway near Gay Drive and Jensen Avenue. Neighbors have been concerned about this activity over the past week.
Audio|Heard on: Bradley County Sheriff, Cleveland Police, Fire Rescue and MAC
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
He was responding to Gay Drive.
00:01
The caller advised that the subject is going to be on the heel on Gay going up to the left.
00:08
I'm sorry, going up to Jensen Avenue.
00:10
He turned around and was standing in the road.
00:15
Caller believes that he was on the garage earlier.
00:24
11, 109, you can cancel.
00:27
I shouldn't have a problem handling this.
00:32
104, 119, you can tell me 10, 8.
00:34
10,000. 10, no,
00:35
no, probably.
00:41
So, T. Do you have a call for it?
00:44
That's correct.
00:45
I've got a...
00:48
Lift a fifth.
00:53
To have you.
00:58
21, what's the wait?
01:04
Okay, just keep two in service.
01:08
I'm shuffling some trucks around and then I'll take care of it.
01:10
You put me on it.
01:13
I got...
01:15
111 in the area.
01:22
Not copy.
01:24
11 have contact Jensen and Gay.
01:34
111, can you contact that complaint and ask if that subject was on that property again?
01:41
I got to say my.
01:47
Hello. Good.
01:48
Good.
01:52
She said that he keeps walking right by their vehicles and that she, this has been an issue,
01:58
especially all week this past weekend, other neighbors have called on him as well.
02:02
But she said he keeps walking past our vehicles.
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Location mentioned:
Jensen Ave, Cleveland, TN 37323
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