Man trespassing and harassing tenants at apartment complex, Pascagoula MS
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A man was reported for trespassing and harassing tenants at Woonard Square Apartments near Eden Street. He was seen wearing a blanket on his head and had been at the location all night. Officers were sent to investigate the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety and MSWIN
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
She had to Woonard Square, near Eden, the plane buildings, apartments 8 and 9.
00:06
RP is going to be the manager sitting in her car.
00:08
She won't she trespass any blackmail this on the property.
00:16
She advised he's been there all night, he's harassing one of the tenants that lives there, keeps filling glass bottles and windows.
00:22
Blackmail 40-ish wearing a blanket on his head.
00:30
Jake, can you back?
00:32
10-4 from Beals.
00:36
Flexi, all units, breakfast rate, state.
00:47
WMB-03.
00:54
She goes.
00:57
Inocates I'm okay.
01:00
One with nine.
01:06
Okay.
01:12
Okay. Okay.
01:13
Okay. Okay.
01:18
A lot of case 22, you tend to?
01:24
Oh, we should make float.
01:30
For one, send to whatever.
01:34
Hello.
01:35
Thank you, bless you.
01:40
25, 10, 23 with that city.
01:45
Copy. 923. 703,
01:50
Jackson.
01:55
1070-30.
01:58
Okay and 46.
02:01
Go.
02:06
9 to 24 and 55?
02:12
I'm 43. The individual walked off or does arriving.
02:24
in the red hoodie that on the green hoodie was where the guy.
02:28
Say that again.
02:33
He just passed with a black hoodie on that went west.
02:36
He was with the guy that was wearing a blanket in the apartment 22.
02:45
That's where he resides.
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Location mentioned:
Eden St, Pascagoula, MS 39581
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