Trespasser with stay-away notice reported at hotel, Culpeper VA
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A person with a stay-away notice was reported trespassing at a hotel near South Main Street. The individual was located in a double room. There were no reports of weapons. The caller was not affiliated with property management and was uncooperative about providing further information.
Audio|Heard on: Culpeper County Public Safety
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
320 for a trespass of near South Main Street.
00:03
Person on the property,
00:05
who has a stay-away notice,
00:06
would like someone to come out.
00:09
He is in room 202 or 204 to be a double room.
00:14
Unknown about weapons at this time.
00:17
That's right.
00:22
Webber to PD70, the RO is the vehicle showing clear.
00:29
Thank you. You can clear it out.
00:32
Still unsuit.
00:33
Correct. 22, 24.
00:34
PD18, what did you have at the hotel?
00:43
It's going to be a...
00:47
The trespass notice.
00:54
And that's a 401.
01:00
Affirmative.
01:05
Okay, what's the subject look like?
01:13
Coburter to P6 for status.
01:16
Govold. That's right.
01:24
Corp. I'm not at my car, so I can't read the note.
01:28
I'm on seeing who we're looking for.
01:32
Drew, we can do this now.
01:34
I don't see a description of the individual anywhere in the notes.
01:40
I have a name.
01:42
I can run it through a name search to find history on them.
01:45
Okay, what's the name?
01:47
Give me (name withheld).
01:53
Okay.
01:56
Do you know anything about it? The white, Hispanic, black?
02:05
He's a thin-built blackmail a little on the taller side.
02:09
Just be advised, the caller is not associated with management of the property, and they were upset when asked about speaking with management as far as I trust massacres.
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