Female standing on road near giles family farm with milk gallon, Alfred ME
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A female was reported standing on the road near Giles Family Farm wearing tan winter boots and carrying a milk gallon. A caller had briefly helped her stand but then left. Attempts to locate her at the location found no one. The female declined rescue and would not provide personal details. There is uncertainty about her condition.
Audio|Heard on: Alfred & Waterboro Fire / Rescue, York County Sheriff, Maine State Police South
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead. I have a second caller reporting the female individual group.
00:05
Well, it was closer to Giles Family Farm.
00:07
The caller picked her up off the road, but I believe she's still going to be standing out there wearing tan winter boots and carrying a milk gallon with her.
00:16
Oh.
00:19
(number withheld).
00:29
59 East Shore Drive, York ended up getting it, called back, said it was a misdial, said she was scared and needed rescue, then declined.
00:40
Wouldn't give her date of birth, I hesitated giving her last name.
00:43
Didn't even a mental health issue, not sure.
00:46
I have no history with the address or phone number.
00:52
Ten, four, you can catch.
01:01
3-9 dispatch.
01:04
Go ahead.
01:07
I've been to the area, I don't see anybody walking.
01:11
The second caller, is there a possibility they may have picked the person up?
01:19
... ride anywhere as far as they knew who would be standing there when you got there.
01:27
I'm sorry, just to clarify the caller was waiting for me at Giles.
01:36
Continued on their way, simply picked up the individual so that she was in a standing position and then left the same.
01:46
Okay, I'll double back, but I didn't see her my way through.
01:52
Copy that, thank you.
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