Suspect tries to force entry and threatens resident, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, a male suspect, about 34 years old and possibly intoxicated, tried to force entry into a residential unit near South Main Street. He threatened to hit the resident and threw an object onto the balcony. The suspect is linked to another nearby unit but has not entered the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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01:27
Transcript:
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The Kingsector threat call is now going to be a priority residential burglary at near South Main St, Unit 922.
00:07
Suspect was trying to force the door open after yelling threats to hit the RP,
00:13
near South Main St and units to clearing storage.
00:21
David anyone, we can go as well.
00:24
Received, the suspect is (name withheld),
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male, 34, wearing a gray beanie and a gray turtleneck.
00:31
They're associated with Unit 920.
00:33
We're going to see if we can find a DOB on them.
00:39
Hang on, did you say they made entry?
00:43
Trying to force the door open have not yet made entry.
00:53
Thinking that went, yeah, so go.
00:56
And for the burglary, Cord does believe that the suspect is intoxicated.
01:07
They at one point threw something onto the RP's balcony.
01:10
We cannot find a DOB for (name withheld), associated with 920, but he also might have his girlfriend here with him, a black female in her 30s.
01:23
King-Laghani, you can show me arrived.
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King-O-Land-JRI.
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Location mentioned:
B, 1020 South Main St #922, Seattle, WA 98144
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