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Suspicious male seen looking into garages near E 5th AveRome GA

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audio iconSuspicious Activity
E 5th Ave, Rome, GA 30161

According to the dispatch call, a suspicious black male wearing a black hoodie and jeans was seen looking into garages near East 5th Avenue and Pairstreet Street. Police were sent to check the area.

Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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A suspicious person reported near Pairstreet Street and East 5th Avenue.
00:06
A black male wearing a black hoodie and jeans was referenced.
00:10
He was seen walking into the neighborhood and looking into garages.
00:17
An officer was dispatched to check the area.
00:20
The incident occurred about 45 minutes ago.

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Location mentioned:
E 5th Ave, Rome, GA 30161

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