Man carrying tools seen entering apartment near Chehalis Western Trail, Thurston County WA
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Police responded to a report of a man carrying tools and a jack under a car who entered an apartment near Chehalis Western Trail. Officers suspected he might try to escape through the nearby trail before they arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Who's carrying some tools and can see a jack under a car that looks to be new.
00:05
The car associated with that unit and this male just went into Unit 71.
00:16
(Name withheld), I apologize.
00:17
Can you go again with your topic?
00:26
Man, I'm back.
00:27
I'm looking for one of these.
00:33
Hi.
00:34
Hey,
00:35
sir.
00:37
Me.
00:38
Same one from Med 14.
00:48
Two, Frank, one.
00:49
If I didn't advise, it's a clear result.
00:53
Two, Frank, one.
00:58
Not to escalate anything or contact.
01:01
I also said the mail that was sing going into 71 had said these are going to the scrapyard as a question about them.
01:10
834, you can stand up.
01:17
834, thanks, engine.
01:22
Topford, Olympic Bay Reving, I think he's...
01:25
Longer 3-Reving.
01:26
The Olympic Bay Reving.
01:48
Oh!
02:04
Engine 64, Station 61, Natural gas leak outside.
02:10
(number withheld) Prestwick Lane,
02:12
southeast.
02:13
Cross street is between Turnberry Lane Southeast and Stonehaven Lane Southeast.
02:22
Not know the male subject.
02:25
They also believe that he may try to jump the fence onto the Chehalis Western Trail before law enforcement car.
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Chehalis Western Trail, Washington
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