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Suspicious man with satchel refused to leave store, West Richland WA
A suspicious man wearing a satchel claimed to be with APS at a location near Deer Street. He refused to leave when asked and later walked toward Bruce Cheese.
Audio|Heard on: Tri-Cities Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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The satchel was 24.
00:03
Suspicious person, near Deer Street.
00:06
4.36 special with the area, I'll take now.
00:13
The 36, near Deer Street, reporting party says there's a male wearing a satchel out front and he said he was with APS.
00:21
The reporting party asked him to leave.
00:23
He said he wasn't going anywhere and we have a caller back on 911 now.
00:27
West 36, I copy, I'll be it.
00:30
Plus 36, she says the male got into a car.
00:33
Dispatch, R& 281.
00:36
And when we asked for a description, she hung up.
00:39
She'll be right.
00:42
I copy.
00:44
RR. 281, 13, 13,000.
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1310.
00:51
I'm in there.
00:53
I'm in there.
00:54
Pasking that one, 1312.
01:00
Pasco 16-1, Pasco 18.
01:04
Passco 18.
01:07
If you're available, can you make contact?
01:12
Pathqu 18.
01:17
Robert 7-7 dispatch.
01:18
Dispatch, if you say this one across me.
01:21
Robert 717-13-13.
01:26
PASCO 40 dispatching service at the airport.
01:30
POSCO 40, 314.
01:32
Dispatch Robert 66.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:43
Reporting Friday's advising now that the male is walking towards Bruce Cheese.
01:48
The male has left?
01:53
Yes, he opened the door, was yelling, and now he's walking toward Bruce's.
01:57
Do you want to cover?
02:00
I'll advise.
02:01
I'm going to store the phone call.
02:03
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Deer St, West Richland, WA 99353
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