Man acts erratically, yelling near creek by local beauty shop, Delbarton WV
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A man, apparently high, rages and screams in a creek near Missy's Beauty Shop in Delbarton, alarming nearby residents who requested assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Mingo and Pike Counties Sheriff, Fire, and EMS, Williamson Police and Fire
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
720, I had a call, a guy in the creek screaming,
00:03
believed to be on drugs.
00:05
He's wearing a camo shirt, black sweatpants, carrying a bag.
00:10
There's going to be near Land O' Lane, Delbarton, right around Missy's Beauty Shop.
00:16
Go ahead.
00:22
Tenfold.
00:23
He's lying in the creek.
00:28
Yeah,
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he goes in the creek, looks up at the house, screaming, cussing, going on.
00:33
He comes back up,
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sits on the bank, and goes back down in the creek, grabs some rocks, goes in the tree.
00:38
Go ahead.
00:43
Tenforth. He'll be in rocks from here on the creek.
00:49
Tenfold. Tenfold.
00:56
I'll catch you to a safe complaint.
00:57
You don't care to just grab that for me when you're not 10-6[1], please?
01:03
Yes.
01:05
Thank you, sir.
01:10
Pop.
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Good. Good.
01:16
Yeah, Paul.
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We're going to call.
01:24
All right.
01:29
22 loading and transportation to ARH.
01:34
601.
01:40
7.20, I think of it.
01:45
All right.
01:49
Is he coming on the college property or anything or just the creek?
01:56
She advised that he came on her property.
02:01
She said they want somebody to check him out because he appears to be high.
02:06
Go ahead.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-6: Busy / Out of service
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Delbarton, WV
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