Male suspiciously seen near Nameoki Road and shopping center, Granite City IL
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Officers observed a male near Nameoki Road and a shopping center. He wore black pants, black slide sandals with white socks, a black beanie, and a dark gray long-sleeved shirt with red sleeves. The male was walking westbound and northbound near the area.
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Transcript:
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New clothing information update, new clothing information update.
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He has on the same black pants.
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He's wearing black slides, sandals,
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slides,
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white socks,
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and he's got on a black beanie,
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a dark gray,
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long-sleeve shirt,
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but the sleeves are red.
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He's got a gray body red sleeves.
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10-4[1].
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21-mout.
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Central.
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Madison County is the advice new clothing description.
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I'll take a new clothing description.
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Male has a black beanie,
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a dark gray long-sleeves shirt with red sleeves,
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dark gray long-sleeved shirt with red sleeves,
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same black pants that he was wearing earlier on the sandals, black slide sandals with white socks.
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3 5 2, 3 8 9. Where were you at where you got that last known clothing? From 2:39 p.m.
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10.4. What location?
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He was walking,
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Lindle,
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westbound, northbound, crossing Nameoki, towards the shopping center.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Nameoki Rd, Granite City, IL 62040
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