Teen males observed on railroad tracks near Main Street, Binghamton NY
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According to the dispatch call, two teenage males were reported walking eastbound on the railroad tracks near Main Street and Emma Street. They were carrying a brick and might throw it off the bridge. Both were dressed in dark clothing.
Audio|Heard on: Broome County Battalion 2 Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Both cars are just on the area of Main Street at Main Street for a suspicious.
00:04
Caller is reporting that there are two teenage males walking around with a brick.
00:08
I believe that they are going to throw something off the bridge.
00:13
They're both wearing all dark clothing.
00:15
Go for the description of them.
00:16
Your caller is going to be plotting.
00:18
At the northern end of Main Street under the railroad tracks prior to J&R.
00:25
I know what I mean.
00:27
Two zero a lot.
00:29
No.
00:31
2912. 2 6 of room.
00:34
2C2nd. 2nd.
00:36
26 now route to 144 Marbury, Mowbury Circle for Sydney complaint, 339A.
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126, Mulberry, 21313.
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Foray, Vermont, Highway.
00:50
All 4A, 21, 13.
00:56
Room 9201 and 202, the teenagers are going to be on the railroad tracks.
01:04
They're going to be on the railroad tracks behind me, Emma Street apartments.
01:07
Caller states that they are walking eastbound on the railroad tracks.
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Railroad is being north side? Yes, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Emma St & Main St, Binghamton, NY 13905
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