Man panhandling and seeking police contact at local facility


A man wearing a poncho hat and backpack was panhandling in a parking lot. He entered a building and asked police for contact. He refused medical help and is likely to return to the street.
Audio|Source: West Memphis & Marion Public Safety
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Transcript:
Is there a truck on here that they won't move? Thirty-seven, I'll say you can show me what I'm saying. Check, do you guys have... Negative, this is supposedly a panhandler. Did that you guys what are they look like? (name withheld), poncho hat with a backpack on. Trap. I've dropped through the parking lot. I'm not saying him. Are you offending anywhere? We're gonna be back in my number to locate. Check. I'm fair mile with that mail. Cross from pilot. Okay. 234, I'll be directed. 3. 37. All right with 9-3. 35. Have you got a call? 307? Sorry, go ahead. Okay, call. 16, South Avalon, South Avalon, Spring's Avalon. Received the call from nurse Lee Hanley. She advised that a (name withheld) walked into the lobby through the unlocked door and asked to make contact with police no further information. 16 in South Avenue Springs Avalon. Check. I'll be direct from Follett. Check. Checked. Check. 2.304 to 3.46. Did you pick up that type of work for me? I've shown you're in the area in the area. Okay. 246. Show me clear county head of dispatchment. Okay. Okay. What was the business name again? I'm sorry, go ahead. Spring Valvalon, nurse Lee Hanley. The 335 be a boss. It's going to be course cut. 610 South Avalon is going to be at Springs Avalon. Have PD on scene with the unknown age male. To the hospital, he's going to get right back out and be doing a sign-line. They never accept them in there because he refuses all the treatment they try to give him.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Avalon St, West Memphis, AR 72301
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