Man with large knife spotted near Otis Dellinger Road, Lincolnton NC
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A man carrying a large knife and flashlight was seen trying to control dogs near Otis Dellinger Road. He was walking toward NC 150. Previously, a nearby resident had threatened about the dogs at a nearby address. Another incident involved an intoxicated person trying to fight others on Grandview Lane, but no weapons were reported.
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Transcript:
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Otis Dellinger Road.
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Go ahead.
00:07
Near 3035 Otis Dellinger Road, a man tried to control dogs,
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white male wearing glasses,
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dark clothing,
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carrying a large knife and a flashlight.
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He was walking toward NC 150, moving further away.
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24-out.
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227 to be in a row, guys.
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10-4.
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County, a 2.41 for physical disturbance along Grandview Lane.
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21.
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EMS 72 for Medi-12.
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We're available with.
00:44
We have 3-4-6 Grandview Lane.
00:46
Caller advises a (name withheld) is intoxicated and trying to fight everybody.
00:51
No known weapons.
00:54
Crown 4-17.
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Newton is around Grandview Lane.
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Could be a white male 20 to 30 wearing camouflage outfits.
01:07
He is in the middle of the dirt road, no vehicle involved.
01:12
Careful.
01:17
Newton Caldwell Carldwell Car 1050, May Road.
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Three for one, Newton.
01:27
Have 341, 1050 PD,
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the 1,400 block of May Road,
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have a gray kiss, truck of deer.
01:44
He has been routed to Otis Dellinger.
01:47
Check some previous nearby.
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There is a (name withheld) at near Otis Dellinger,
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who has threatened about the dogs at near Otis Dellinger.
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Several.
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Cable, yeah.
02:09
Johnny, can you put that address and notes please?
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