Male with weapons warrant harasses and spits at caller, Roseburg OR
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A male known to carry knives was reported harassing and spitting on a caller near Fred Meyer. The suspect, (name withheld), has an outstanding weapons-related warrant and a bail set by Douglas County Circuit Court.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Sheriff - Law 1
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02:7
Transcript:
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There you want to Winkley is requesting an area check near Fred Meyer.
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He's requesting contact there regarding a male spitting on him, following him,
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harassing. The male walked around the Fred Meyer parking lot.
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It's (name withheld), unknown last.
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He says he usually carries knives on him.
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It's about 19 or 20 years old.
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Copy.
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Two and a...
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30 In regards to call 949 I believe it's going to be (name withheld) and I believe he's got a toll 24.
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2-7.
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207. 30 Roserick 17.
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30 Roserick 17.
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30.
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You can check me 12-1 and attach me to 30 here's call.
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30. Rose are 17, 210.
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30. Rose of 26.
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30.
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Can I get a case number trespass and PV?
01:16
Great.
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Go ahead.
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And one of the other units is available, I need one of them for property.
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1241.
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1241.
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We did run (name withheld), 1128 of 2005.
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He has misdemeanor 1224 with caution for concealing knives.
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His descriptors are 6-3-244, blonde and blue.
01:59
It's FTA on weapons offense out of Douglas County Circuit Court.
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Showing a bail of (number withheld), 10% okay and it's out of Sutherlin.
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Location mentioned:
NW Garden Valley Blvd, Roseburg, OR 97471
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