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Trespasser found hiding in Proctor basement sparks alarm, Proctor WV
Concern rises as trespassing leads to a man found hiding under blankets in a Proctor basement and taken into custody by police.
Audio|Heard on: Northern Panhandle WV Public Safety
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Transcript:
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24, I have a trespassing complaint, near St. Joseph Road,
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male laughing.
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(name withheld) is not supposed to be at that residence.
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Both parties of the residents want that male gone.
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10-4[1]. Okay,
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Marshall, I'm getting into the city limits here.
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Help me out with Howard Street, please.
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28, Mark, I'm not here.
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281, see.
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When you come in, it's going to be down by the post office.
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There, Cameron Ridge,
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once you get onto Adeline Avenue by the post office,
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Howard Street should be the second street on the left.
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March 124.
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Go ahead.
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24, the residents found this male in the bed under the blankets and he's in the basement, unknown weapons.
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19,
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that's just a parking down 911,
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we'll check on that later.
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Head towards St.
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Joe with 124.
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That is, the remote contract something, because we used to deal with the amounts of all the time.
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17, Brooke.
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17.
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Copy. Marshall, what's the address on St.
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Joe?
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105. I'm going to go with him, sir.
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19 is going to be 31.25 St.
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Joseph's Road.
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For God, the 1015, male in custody being routed to regional jail.
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Location mentioned:
St Joseph Rd, Proctor, WV 26055
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