Deputy monitors suspicious vehicle near N Walker St, Princeton WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a deputy in Princeton reported a possibly suspicious red Ford Focus with black hood and rear-end damage near North Walker Street. The vehicle was reportedly seen nearby, and officers plan to enter it into a national database for tracking.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Ten four, I was advised that I guess this.
00:04
Was originally taken from North Walker Street in Princeton,
00:07
and they just happened to have been told that it was seen out this way.
00:12
I'll be in the area keeping an eye out for it.
00:14
I'll advise them, but they'll have to get it put on NCIC by the PD if I want with them.
00:21
Ten four. Are they going to head to the office or what are they going to do?
00:27
Ten four, I assume that's where they're heading.
00:30
I've asked them that I'd keep an eye out for it, but nobody else would know unless they get the report filed and get it put into NCIC.
00:39
(name withheld), thank you.
00:47
But it's apparently from what I gathered, I guess it's a red Focus, I believe with the black hood,
00:54
the rear end completely smashed in, and there is a FAFO sticker in the back window.
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Location mentioned:
N Walker St, Princeton, WV 24740
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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