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Suspicious person observed at education centerBloomington IN

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E 10th St William J. Godfrey Graduate and Executive Education Center, Bloomington, IN 47405

According to the dispatch call, a person has been sitting for a long time in a room at Godfrey Graduate Center. A caller is concerned about whether the person should be there.

Audio|Heard on: Monroe and Brown Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
84, can you be in route to Godfrey Graduate Center, second floor, room 269? There's a heavier set black male who's been sitting in a chair for an hour with a ragtop back to him, an individual call concerned about if he should be in the building or not.

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Location mentioned:
E 10th St William J. Godfrey Graduate and Executive Education Center, Bloomington, IN 47405

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