Person urinated in public at housing parking lot, Greer SC
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A person urinated in public at the Lower South Housing parking lot. The individual was identified and released.
Audio|Heard on: Greer Police and Fire Dispatch
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Do we have a drop down for public urination?
00:07
Negative.
00:12
Copy.
00:13
What's the closest thing we have for something like that?
00:21
I'll have to check.
00:22
The message is clear under information.
00:24
I'm not sure.
00:25
I'll have to check you let you know.
00:29
Copy. You can cut me a case at the Lower South Housing parking lot for the closest thing public urination.
00:41
35 first of the last call out, that was at 26.
00:44
Right now.
00:58
13. So 13.
01:02
Mark Kine appointment on 10-day.
01:05
Jeremy.
01:10
And this 1050s company is saying, uh,
01:16
involves. I just made 1019 wit.
01:18
He advised me that he got tired of waiting and he's no longer on the same.
01:23
He could go out and forth tonight.
01:32
10408 copy 1048 on U.S.
01:34
76 turning into the Tri-County building.
01:42
So, Benvord, 22nd, 8.
01:48
Cooper Keyist Fortage is going to be no negative 28.
01:57
Your traffic.
02:04
Route 2, 91 Vision Court,
02:07
91 Vision Court, Scooby Room 135, 135,
02:11
135, reference to Chess Payne's per EMS, timeout 2254.
02:17
24.
02:19
46.
02:21
Any problem?
02:28
This situation in Lower South Housing parking lot, is this involving a student? Affirmative.
02:37
I saw him look around.
02:39
I think he even noticed my car.
02:41
He turned his back towards me and then urinated into the woodline.
02:46
Are you out with him?
02:50
I recorded his information and sent him on his way.
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Greer, SC
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