Man dumps tires on own property and makes false claims, Newberry County SC
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A man dumped tires on his own property near Seibert Road and falsely reported that someone else was responsible.
Audio|Heard on: Newberry County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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On Seibert Road, they couldn't mean an actual location on Seibert Road.
00:05
The man reported some tires being dumped right now.
00:09
The DOT called us,
00:11
but they had a call on it.
00:13
So the man was doing it right now.
00:17
10.4, that's the one I took the other day.
00:21
That man is stockpiling tires on his property.
00:25
And the man that called us, I sent him to dig it.
00:32
104. What he told DOT was that the man is dumping them on his property and then calling DFT and telling them that somebody else is dumping them.
00:50
Controls here at 32.
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Okay.
00:58
We're on V6-5.
01:00
1098, Holland's land of past snowing.
01:03
Cases, hi, room, good.
01:06
Control 329.
01:13
I'm 7671 pound with Bravo and Mike.
01:15
You know that 751 class A off rotation out of edgefield so far for 20.
01:20
So far?
01:22
Can you start me a car for a great patrol?
01:24
DGISD drive, Player Street.
01:25
I take the case.
01:26
And when you have it.
01:28
389, Bravo, Gulf, India.
01:31
389 BGI, South Carolina, advise the 1051 service that there's run-end damage.
01:37
104. 24.
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8640, 8640.
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24. 24.
01:42
Counting's Trolls here, Chim.
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Go ahead.
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When a reference to those tires, they said that he found a false police report,
01:58
that he's the one who dumped those tires on the property, but...
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Location mentioned:
Seibert Rd, South Carolina 29127
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