Suspicious vehicle blocks roadway in SeaTac, Seatac WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle blocking the roadway near South 162nd Street in SeaTac. A witness said a person wearing a sweatshirt and sweatpants had walked down their driveway before leaving the area. The unoccupied vehicle, described as a silver Acura, was found parked nearby.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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and pending on the Lincoln 2 south 162 and 34,
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a vehicle is parked in the middle of the roadway blocking 162nd and someone walking down the (name withheld)'s driveway.
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Unknown if anybody else in the vehicle.
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Lincoln 43, he gets back to me.
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We'll be moving there shortly.
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Lincoln 43, copy.
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4498.
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No, 49, go ahead.
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Last of Lincoln Adam or David Edward Robert, I said Sam.
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I said Robert Edward Young or Adam, no M Barry.
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1983, (number withheld).
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3,
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North 9, (number withheld), good deal well, no orders.
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Calling (number withheld), pointing towards the suspicious.
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near South 162nd Street.
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(Name withheld) says two houses east of that location is where the vehicle is parked.
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(Name withheld)'s husband is walking up to the vehicle, not listening when (name withheld) tells him to back away.
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There was a white male wearing a sweatshirt and sweatpants that was walking down their driveway looking for a silver Acura near South 162nd Street and units back.
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Look at you five, freezing.
01:00
Thinking four three on partner.
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(Name withheld) and husband are going back to their house for contact.
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The vehicle is currently unoccupied.
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Unknown where the white male went.
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Location mentioned:
S 162nd St, SeaTac, WA 98188
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