Suspicious man refuses to leave apartment complex, Rockingham NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man in a blue Nissan Frontier refused to leave Timber Ridge Apartments near Steele Street after being told to go by the manager. Callers said he was looking for someone who does not live there. Police are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Richmond NC Law Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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1825, the Timber Ridge Apartments near Steele Street in Rockingham in front of the C building, C.S.
00:05
and Charles.
00:06
Callers advising there's a male there, saying he's looking for someone that doesn't live there.
00:10
He's driving a cobalt blue Nissan Frontier truck, and he's not supposed to be there.
00:16
He's been told to leave by the manager, and he won't leave.
00:21
Several.
00:23
That's one yet, Cobb.
00:24
He's fine.
00:26
All right, copy.
00:29
Two and four.
00:30
City cars en route to the Timber Ridge Apartments.
00:32
Color and abandon is going to be a white male inside the vehicle.
00:34
The lights are off on the vehicle, but the vehicle is running and he's slowly circling the apartments.
00:41
10-1.
00:43
30-23, attempting to locate.
00:46
10-4.
00:49
20-0-7-10. 10-4.
00:54
I believe I just passing on Steele Street.
00:58
You want to keep going straight, I'll go down Hawthor and he kind of ducked away pretty quick.
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Location mentioned:
Steele St, Rockingham, NC 28379
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