Two juveniles steal and pose with bus stop sign, Adair Village OR
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According to the dispatch call, two male juveniles stole a school bus stop sign near NE Azalea Drive and NE Columbia Avenue in Adair Village. They took pictures with the stolen sign. Police later confronted them near Columbia Avenue and NE Laurel Drive park.
Audio|Heard on: Benton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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433126 To be back into Adair Village, Columbia Ave and Azalea Dr.
00:11
Caller thinks that two youths may have just taken a school bus stop sign.
00:18
They appear to be taking pictures with it.
00:21
It appears to be a school bus stop sign.
00:23
Both are described as white male juvenile teenagers.
00:26
One wearing a t-shirt and khaki pants.
00:28
Continuing to take selfies with their stolen or suspected stolen sign.
00:32
I'm now leaving the parking onto Columbia Avenue near number 87.
00:38
433.
00:40
24.24.
00:42
24.
00:51
We have for a good one inch in 26.
01:06
132 your request of code 1.2.25 on scene.
01:09
All for a response to a fall 726 northwest 33rd Street.
01:13
132. Code 1, 2nd, assist, 125 on scene for a fall.
01:17
726 northwest 33rd Street.
01:19
Crosses of Taylor and Fillmore.
01:22
and Fillmore.
01:23
Fire Operations, 20-07.
01:32
433.
01:36
433.
01:38
Against what we told them to do, the police have gone and confronted the two youths.
01:42
They are between Columbia Ave and NE Laurel Drive near a small green space park.
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Location mentioned:
NE Azalea Dr & NE Columbia Ave, Adair Village, OR 97330
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