Suspicious man seen near church street and kent street, Oxford Township NJ
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A suspicious man was reported near Church Street in Oxford, New Jersey. He was described as a black male with a beard wearing a red hoodie, jean jacket, and blue jeans. He was last seen walking toward Kent Street.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
A suspicious male party in the area of Church Street.
00:03
Caller (name withheld) said that from his door said they were from right speed.
00:07
He checked his camera footage.
00:09
That male party did not knock on anyone else's door.
00:12
Watched all happen from his ring camera footage.
00:15
How's the incident on video? It was called into your 35.
00:25
Crazy.
00:27
County, do we know where the male party is traveling?
00:38
County, 9-811, you're a shunny clear shop, right?
00:43
9-811, you're clear, 15-20.
00:51
Now in 7512, we're going to be stopping on 22E right before the 70 on land.
01:08
22 east before 78 on-ramps to 1521
01:18
Warren from BLS-1551 2017-51
01:25
Clear Warren return return 2016-21 return
01:36
Got me from 9816.
01:43
9816.
01:44
I'm clear from the schools.
01:46
Have a good night.
01:49
Okay, so clear from the school, 1522 you did say.
02:00
Warren, you can show 75 Operator 18.
02:10
County, 47 Duclide.
02:11
County, 15,
02:12
23,
02:15
23. 30, 15 and 23.
02:23
County.
02:30
Yes.
02:34
(Name withheld) called back that that male party went down Church Street toward Kent Street.
02:38
He gave a description of a black male with a beard wearing a red hoodie, jean jacket, and blue jeans.
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Location mentioned:
Church St & Kent St, Oxford, NJ 07863
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