Man trespasses swinging stick at Redmond alley, Redmond WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man in his fifties trespassed in a back alley near Turing Street in Redmond. He was swinging a stick and left through bushes. Security asked for trespass action. The man appeared erratic and possibly under influence.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Four 1629 , Georgia two will be diverting.
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Copy. Avalon Estero 15301 NE Turing Street, RPS security.
00:07
There's a trespass transient that was in the back alley swinging stick around.
00:11
He went through the bushes to the south.
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Avalon Estero 15301 NE Turing.
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Four 1629 copy.
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Seven, I'll be checking that.
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Go ahead.
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The last of Mary Ocean Robert Ocean Zebra Ocean Victor Adam, 1st of Edward Lincoln Edward Nora Adam,
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middle initial Victor date of birth (number withheld) .
00:35
Received. Address and your name?
00:37
Albert.
00:38
Clear valid address there.
00:40
Adam Six Zero, the security is requesting trespass.
00:44
RP is in front of Avalon Estero, one building marked in a security vehicle.
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The subject is a male, fifties, 5 ft three, hunched over with black pants and white shoes, a gray backpack with a plastic bag.
00:56
He is possibly erratic or appeared to be on substances or HPD.
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Adam Six Zero copy.
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Location mentioned:
152nd Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
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