Suspicious vehicle with flashers on near Coppermine Road, Buchanan GA
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A caller reported a suspicious vehicle with its flashers on parked at the end of her driveway near Coppermine Road. Someone also knocked on her door. Officers were sent to check the situation. Later, the vehicle was seen moving onto the roadway and a person in a white shirt was walking nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll, Heard, and Haralson County Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Coppermine Road is for 1037.
00:04
Caller reports a vehicle parked at the end of her driveway with flashers on and someone knocked on her door.
00:13
529-7.
00:15
Vehicle in on this, but you got started at the halfway 3.
00:24
Near Coppermine Road, call from crossroad McAdams for 1037.
00:29
Complaints advising there's a vehicle at the end of her driveway with flashers on and someone came and knocked on her door.
00:37
7 on this match number 30.
00:39
Good. Good.
00:42
William, Charles, Robert, 5328, Louis Silverado, 20th out of Texas.
00:49
529 this way.
00:51
What's your location?
00:54
It's going to be Industrial Boulevard and East Industrial.
00:58
529.
01:01
Meet 10A is 13.
01:03
I spoke with the homeowner.
01:04
She's about to turn her off.
01:05
That's something drawn.
01:08
Then words.
01:09
105 dispatch.
01:11
108-75.
01:13
Okay.
01:14
Okay.
01:19
63's get out 7-9.
01:22
Your complaint is now advising the vehicle's actually going to be in the roadway and there's someone now walking towards current fly points with a white shirt on.
01:33
Sure.
01:34
John, okay.
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Location mentioned:
Coppermine Rd, Buchanan, GA 30113
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