Disturbance with disorderly subject on Holly St, Rome GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible disturbance involving a person in a Bronco who was yelling in the road near Holly Street, creating a traffic hazard. The individual appeared to move between the vehicle and a nearby residence before leaving the area.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Sixty-three, you have a suspicious vehicle,
00:03
Holly Street in the 100 block.
00:05
Holly Street in the 100 block.
00:07
Have a subject in a Bronco that's yelling in the middle of the road.
00:14
It was causing a traffic hazard about 1400 today.
00:25
Is it on Oxford?
00:27
Dispatch.
00:32
Caller is only aware of one subject, not sure how many more people are in it.
00:37
Says it's going back and forth from a nearby residence on Holly Street.
00:41
The subject that's in it goes from the residence near Holly Street back to the Bronco.
00:49
So we'll be around them just a minute.
00:51
Ten.
00:57
That's you, sixty-three.
01:01
Good.
01:05
Caller is advising that the vehicle was pulling out on Holly Street and took a right.
01:17
Surveyor.
01:19
10-4, should be headed towards Flannery and Lynn.
01:25
All right, it's ten thirty-five.
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Location mentioned:
Holly St SE, Rome, GA 30161
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