Unknown male stares into Walker Valley Apartment window, Charleston TN
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Unknown male stands outside a Walker Valley Apartment window staring inside, with the caller forced to remain on the line until police arrive.
Audio|Heard on: Bradley County Sheriff, Cleveland Police, Fire Rescue and MAC
Listen to dispatch call
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
It's responding to Walker Valley Apartments.
00:02
Caller is in the living room on a couch.
00:05
She says she doesn't know who the subject is, never seen him before, says he's still outside her window looking in, hasn't moved.
00:12
Says he has nothing visible but might have used something to move the curtains.
00:22
304.
00:27
304 Myself and 7 at 2685 Brownwood on 1043, I copy.
00:41
306 is there an ETA for your arrival?
00:49
306, I'm passing the 27 now on I-75.
00:59
311, what is your ETA?
01:05
I'm on Freewill Road.
01:12
Six, do we need to step it up?
01:18
Oh, I'm sorry,
01:20
disregard.
01:22
The call-taker was just wondering; she's having to stay on the line until a unit arrives.
01:30
5.02,
01:36
we are ending 90E then 90.1010.
01:40
I copy.
01:45
500.
01:48
I'm glad.
01:51
We're ending 169.9.
01:54
I copy.
02:02
Engine 4.
02:06
Engine 4, go ahead.
02:09
We're going to be around the train center, available for all calls.
02:14
I copy.
02:17
Engine 1, same traffic.
02:20
I got it.
02:26
311-306 the caller advised that he's at a window in the back of the apartment; the window overlooks the kitchen into the living room. There are woods behind the apartment. The caller says the male is still standing there staring in her window.
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Location mentioned:
Hiwassee St, Charleston, TN 37310
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