Disturbance reported near 1 a.m. market in Roseburg, Roseburg OR
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A disturbance was reported near the 1 a.m. market in Roseburg. A male bicyclist called 911 saying people were following him. A female voice was heard yelling in the background. The male said he recognized the people involved.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Public Safety
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01:53
Transcript:
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Copy disturbance at the 1 a.m.
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Market, 1931 NE Stephens.
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Roserick 17.
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30.
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I'm just getting locked on, you can send that to me.
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Rosebert 17, we have a 911 call from a male at the 1 a.m.
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market,
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1931 NE Stephens.
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He's riding his bike, said subjects were following him in the line disconnected.
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A female could be heard in the background.
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Prior to that yelling,
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the male said he knew who the people are.
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We're trying to get him back on toll for.
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3725.
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Justine, show me near the 1 a.m.
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Market in Roseburg with a bicyclist.
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I'll be called 911 on County.
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1853.
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Creditorsburg 37.
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I'm getting into the city.
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You can attach me to 17's call.
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Break.
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Go ahead.
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Eona just went 12-2[1] on that call as well.
01:22
OSP go out at the 1 AM market with a person on a bicycle that called 911.
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Roseburg 37, 2225.
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30 from 3725.
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Go ahead.
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Contacted the male on the bike at the 1 a.m.
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market and the female left,
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he doesn't need any contact anymore.
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12-2: In service / available
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