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Suspicious door-to-door visitors near Fremont church, Fremont IN
A man and woman claiming to be from Front Pier were going door-to-door near the Catholic Church on 700 North in Fremont. They did not have identification or logos, stayed at one address for over an hour where elderly people live, and refused to leave when asked. A silver Genesis vehicle was seen nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Steuben County Public Safety
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
76, 26, do you been suspicious?
00:04
26.
00:09
In the area near 710 N, there was a man and a woman that knocked on their door saying they were from Front Pier.
00:20
They were not taking no for an answer when asked if they could come in.
00:24
They were at an address listed in the comments for over an hour.
00:30
The caller advised elderly people live at that address.
00:34
She just thought that it was very suspicious and especially this time,
00:38
no car markings or they did not have any identification on them or any logo on their clothing or jackets.
00:46
26, good.
00:49
Just for information, our caller advised you don't have to go to their house.
00:54
They're good if you would just drive the area and attempt to locate.
00:58
Oh, okay, clear.
01:00
Do they happen to know, like, a direction of travel or anything?
01:06
The silver Genesis passenger car was lasting at the Catholic Church on 700 North.
01:13
They believe they were driving that vehicle and walking door to door.
01:19
Poor sentence.
01:25
76-26 Ben. I was given a vehicle registration information/check off of that vehicle.
01:29
I can give you the return on IDACs when you're ready.
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Location mentioned:
E 710 N, Fremont, IN 46737
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