Suspicious individuals and vehicles near barn in Fairfield County, Fairfield County OH
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported suspicious individuals and vehicles near a barn by a residence in Fairfield County. A male wearing black pajama pants was seen outside despite being told to stay indoors. Two vehicles, including a white truck and a green GMC truck, were observed near the barn.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield County Sheriff
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Right across the street is a house that was searched for subjects earlier this week.
00:09
The property owner is John Patterson, the caller's boyfriend.
00:16
She said he was going outside the residence, but she is on the same side.
00:23
She cannot confirm if he went outside or not.
00:27
Go ahead.
00:30
She said a male is wearing black pajama pants, unknown if he has a shirt on.
00:36
She still sees shadows outside near the barn.
00:40
You're clear.
00:42
If you can, have the caller tell him to go back inside.
00:45
She has tried to get him to stay inside.
00:48
He was not listening to her.
00:51
She believes there are two vehicles near the barn.
00:58
She thinks one vehicle is a white truck heading toward Pine Grove.
01:02
Other vehicles remain at the park.
01:08
Copy on first.
01:10
Okay.
01:11
416.
01:16
Good.
01:18
Good.
01:19
One vehicle is a green GMC truck.
01:30
Green GMC truck noted.
01:31
That is a green GMC truck for you.
01:36
That's a green GMC truck.
01:38
Get out on the 7th.
01:40
5.30.
01:42
We're 10 seconds out.
01:43
Can you go ahead and get in this channel?
01:47
That's firm. All 2300 units in my traffic.
01:49
This phone for 99 at 5-6-7.
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Fairfield County, OH
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