Couple found camping under porch at residential address, Charlottesville VA
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Police responded to a report of trespassing near 2nd Street Northwest after a couple was found camping under a neighbor's porch. No weapons were involved, and this was a recurring issue with prior calls to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Charlottesville City Police Department
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
It is a Priority 2[1] for trespassing.
00:04
3-6-8.
00:05
84-O-I-1.
00:11
Priority 2[1] for trespassing near 2nd Street Northwest, Unit C and Charlie.
00:18
The claimant (name withheld) is reporting on behalf of his neighbor.
00:21
There's a couple camping under the neighbor's porch.
00:25
No weapons involved.
00:26
Call take or still getting information.
00:29
Thank you, sir.
00:34
84 direct we have found in multiple calls that is today correct I'll have to look through call history I've only been here since 7 if tpd 84 it does look like there are two previous calls or dislocations today.
00:57
Either responding to second street, your suspects are going to be black female 20 to 30 years old with a large trash bag with also black male 20 to 30 years old with a long black coat and glasses.
01:10
You see the second call is reporting unit 2112nd Street north-west advising with this been an ongoing issue and the person that was told to leave earlier that has not returned.
01:20
Okay.
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[1]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening call requiring prompt response without highest emergency status.
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Location mentioned:
2nd St NW, Charlottesville, VA 22902
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