DoorDash driver assaulted and searched pockets in Greensboro, Greensboro NC
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded near Brompton Drive to a personal panic alarm from a DoorDash driver. The driver reported being knocked down and having someone try to search his pockets. Emergency medical services were refused at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Guilford County Sheriff and Greensboro Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:48
Transcript:
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1 and 1331 if you'll respond to the area near Brompton Drive reference DoorDash driver personal panic alarm if you can check the area signals that they
00:22
22 32 you can clear me code 1 and trying to interrupt for one of those channels
00:30
10 4
00:35
31 34 i'll show you back to name
00:41
24 i'll show you back tonight
00:43
241 if they must do
00:51
134 back on four ten four welcome back one third one three four eleven kristin
01:09
ten ten twelve one moment we already have three out let me check a four of five
01:17
41 and 4342 respond to 3505 North Territory and reference with 1016 will be physical 7-7-4 so far code 8 d47 sub subpo
01:49
1241
01:52
1241 Do we have a vehicle description of the door-dash driver's car?
02:01
Negative we do not
02:06
Will you advise on good?
02:12
Will you advise on good news?
02:16
If everything is holding can just continue to hold for now.
02:24
43, 43.
02:25
Subjects refused an EMS and 1043, this was attempted 1091.
02:35
Were they armed of anything?
02:43
Negative. He just knocked him down to the ground and attempted to go through his pockets and stuff.
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Location mentioned:
Brompton Dr, Greensboro, NC 27407
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