Suspicious person asks resident to enter phone pin, Menlo Park CA
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A man wearing black clothing repeatedly rang a resident's doorbell near Seminary Dr in Menlo Park, asking the resident to enter a pin into his phone and refusing to leave.
Audio|Heard on: Menlo Park and Atherton Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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We need two units to respond near Seminary Dr for a suspicious circumstance.
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1.26, cut.
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A male in black clothing came up to the (name withheld)'s door,
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ringing the bell multiple times with flowers, asking him to put a pin into his phone,
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and he is still sitting in front of the residence, not leaving.
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Boy, 13, copy.
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Yeah.
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JV.A. 339.927.
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First of Thomas, mail out of Hayward.
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10-4.
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Lincoln, 3.
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Your subject first of Thomas is clear and valid.
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3. Copy Code 4[1].
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Code 4[1].
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed
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Location mentioned:
Seminary Dr, Menlo Park, CA 94025
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