Man shines lights at houses from red suv near market street, Jefferson OH
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A caller reported a suspicious male near South Market Street shining lights at houses from a red SUV. The male was wearing jeans and a reflective jacket. The caller observed this while leaving for work and likely will not be home.
Audio|Heard on: Ashtabula County Public Safety - South and Central
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01:51
Transcript:
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20108. So 4393, signal 9[1].
00:07
3.93.
00:09
It's going to be for a suspicious person, near South Market Street.
00:14
Near South Market Street.
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PC states that there's someone that is scoping out houses in the area.
00:20
There's a male shining lights at her house and the neighbors.
00:23
Mail arrived in a red SUV with a pad head on.
00:26
The caller works from Unit 17 are just 3.5 for subject.
00:37
They did not specify.
00:39
The male is going to be wearing jeans and a reflective jacket.
00:42
It was just the male outside.
00:46
Copy.
00:49
Totally right.
00:55
The 4393. The caller advised that she was backing out of her driveway to go to work when she noticed it, so I do not believe that she will be home.
01:05
(number withheld)
01:18
497 King Samadams 7493 King Sam Adams 7493 King Sam Adam 7493 7493
01:26
Copy
01:31
Comes back on a 2018 Ford, red in color, to a (name withheld) showing out of Madison.
01:41
Out there said there comes South Market.
01:48
Copy. They'd be affirmed.
01:50
They advised that they were going to be in a red SUV.
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signal 9: Unknown (agency-specific code; meaning not discernible from transcript)
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Location mentioned:
S Market St, Jefferson, OH 44047
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