Suspicious person reported near Mile Creek Road, Old Lyme CT
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A person wearing a white hoodie was seen walking near Mile Creek Road in Old Lyme. The direction of travel was unknown. A search with a police dog was requested.
Audio|Heard on: CT State Police, QVEC, Middlesex County Fire/EMS, Valley Shore Fire/EMS
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Description direction of travel.
00:04
No, you sure, one way, fourteen.
00:07
No direction of travel, so you're just on foot looking way.
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One white 14.
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Uh,
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I just, uh, got into here to call service it.
00:20
So leave to be in a white hoodie, which is...
00:24
Hello, Roger.
00:25
We'll get everyone in the area.
00:26
I'll come into the middle of the side.
00:29
Old Lyme, near Mile Creek Road.
00:34
48, 1028.
00:38
H-dney car in the area of northbound getting on from 42.
00:42
East Winders reporting a light-colored Mazda bearing unknown state.
00:48
Six Hotel Zulu X-ray 34, 6 HZX-34.
00:53
That would be female,
00:56
possibly a sleep at the will stop multiple times.
01:00
And we have our ambulatory signing.
01:04
Okay.
01:07
231.
01:08
Take that.
01:10
The driver going to an ambulance warrant.
01:15
Roger.
01:16
Okay, Lima Gulf.
01:19
5-2-1-2-1-2-3.
01:23
Okay, 1-1-14, responding near Mile Creek Road.
01:27
One-wide,
01:29
completing the crew to the scene.
01:33
Wait, a second, farm, we email, call three, one, two,
01:38
three, one, two, three.
01:39
Two, one, two, five, seven, five.
01:40
The male part of the scene is going to be (name withheld).
01:44
Five,
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two, one, two, three.
01:49
Six, six, three.
01:51
Roger, Kirby will be responding with K-9.
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Location mentioned:
Mile Creek Rd, Old Lyme, CT 06371
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