Man suspected of looking into home windows in Oakton, Oakton VA
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Police responded to calls of a man looking through windows on Bastille Street, Oakton, possibly attempting to enter a home. Officers searched the area and set up a perimeter. The suspect is described as a tall Black male wearing a brown hoodie and blue jeans, last seen heading toward Route 29. No entry was made into homes.
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05:38
Transcript:
00:00
Can I have you start for the peep in the area of Bastille Street?
00:05
Multiple callers reporting a man looking in the windows.
00:08
He may have been attempting to enter a home.
00:13
Ten-four, hold me around.
00:14
I'll be coming from 495 in Van Dorn.
00:18
104 for K98.
00:26
He is responding 942 to Canterbury Square.
00:30
Weapon is secured.
00:31
We're having them wait outside for law enforcement.
00:40
And sent shy, we'll be strict for new to running on scene.
00:43
Two, three one.
00:48
162.
00:53
Good.
00:58
Hold me at the Community Center with a suspicious vehicle, Virginia Tag,
01:04
Victor, Victor, November,
01:06
(number withheld).
01:09
Direct.
01:21
Once six minutes.
01:24
Correct.
01:26
Okay,
01:32
You show me on scene at near Early Fall Court to show the victim their copy of the E2.
01:41
Correct, who's there you?
01:47
755 Traverse style calling me Pike and Martin Taylor Port 232 for the information on the air
01:58
This by it looks like it's been upgraded to domestic violence I advise him that the cons has kicked the caller 233
02:14
1.566 Thompson.
02:17
Direct.
02:25
Traffic 40, traffic stop, or return pike at Hummer Road 233.
02:35
X-R205 on scene of Chaubertschoppa 7885-8-353 Richmond Highway 234
02:46
X-2-2-5 x-ray2 o'5 x-ray 25 x-ray 25 go ahead
02:51
Can you update my location to King's Blastra for Richmond Highway please 104 234
03:05
980, after talking to the homeowner, it sounds like nobody made entry to the house.
03:11
We're going to clear it just to make sure, but it sounds like they were just banging on the door if arriving units can check the area.
03:18
I'll try to get you a description.
03:20
10 4 for 980.
03:21
Who's clearing the home with you is at 8.30?
03:31
We have multiple units at the Cannonberry address.
03:34
If we can have the next units go to the Bastille address, that'd be appreciated.
03:40
Top 4. Next year, running on scene, go 9-5-2-3, Bastille Street.
03:44
All units, give you start setting up your perimeter.
03:49
Scott A1-1-0, so you can hold me in 820 off to that address.
03:54
Town-4. Time 4.
03:59
A person was an employee, they're setting up for event and will be clear service.
04:06
I have another unit to Taylor and Little River Turnpike for a one vehicle accident.
04:14
Patient is okay.
04:20
You can hold me around there.
04:21
10-4[1]41 your radio cut out, it was 236 and wearing.
04:28
And Taylor Drive?
04:30
Devil.
04:32
It's going to be a 6'4 to 6'4 black male wearing a brown hoodie with blue jeans.
04:53
Time for you, checking the area.
04:54
It'll be a 6'4 foot, 6'4 black male, brown hoodie with blue jeans.
05:00
2.30.
05:03
If you don't want to have any, you can also add any slight goatee at that description.
05:08
104 on the egotique.
05:17
901 Alpha, the Cannonbury Square address is clear.
05:23
Time for, Canterbury Squire is clear.
05:28
B20 Alpha, direction of travel is going to be Vaden Drive towards Route 49.
05:34
104. Time for last seen going towards Route 29.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Bastille St, Oakton, VA 22031
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