Possible abduction reported near Ferry and 17th Street, Salem OR
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According to the dispatch call, a possible abduction was reported near Ferry Street and 17th Street in Salem, Oregon. The caller stated they were forced into a vehicle and the driver threatened to crash the car if police were contacted. The vehicle is described as a black Sierra or minivan with blocked-out windows. A similar previous call was made involving a similar vehicle on 18th Street Southeast, but no crime was confirmed then.
Audio|Heard on: Salem Police Dispatch
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05:31
Transcript:
00:00
228. I'm going to put you on a possible kidnapping or taking ferry in 17th Street.
00:06
It's a text-to-911.
00:08
Callers saying they can't call.
00:10
They've been forced in a vehicle.
00:14
The driver's threatening to crash the car if they call police.
00:19
Rapid S-Wish.
00:20
At location.
00:22
Do we add any other info other than that?
00:26
It's a block G&T Savannah, RapidSOS, put near Ferry Street four minutes ago.
00:36
Copy that, I'm in the area looking.
00:42
Two joint air copy.
00:45
Singer College.
00:51
C.R. 558.
00:57
558. Is there any way we can start being in that phone?
01:06
Stay for me.
01:11
I was right there.
01:13
I didn't see vehicles of match that description, but wasn't necessarily looking, but there's nothing maxed enough description in the area right now.
01:25
Copy. We're no longer getting answers and the only types we got was at 1355, and that's where the rapid dose location came from.
01:41
2.7-597-401 is going to be working on this as far as the camera angle.
01:49
Sorry, thank you. I just got...
01:55
5 to 9.9 plate's going to be (number withheld).
01:59
That was northbound at down the intersection at 158 match in the description.
02:07
Copy-25 November, Papa Juliet, Northbound from the intersection.
02:15
Black Sierra in a minivan, or the cargo van, looks like I can see how blocked out windows.
02:27
OSB 2236, all sailor.
02:31
2236. 2236.
02:38
Was that last traffic about a vehicle northbound with (number withheld) something, something, was that in reference to that possible to know?
02:50
Hey, from (number withheld), northbound,
02:55
17th from Ferry.
03:01
Got me.
03:08
It's batch 539.
03:11
Go ahead.
03:13
Do you want this ATL to surrounding agencies?
03:19
A firm and five and seven will be the field soup on it.
03:23
Okay.
03:27
588. All right,
03:31
look.
03:35
We call on this vehicle yesterday.
03:41
Yeah, 18th Street, southeast.
03:45
Different circumstances, but similar type of call.
03:52
Right.
03:57
What would the outcome of that call?
04:04
Morning, looking at the notes.
04:07
No crimes.
04:09
It was zeroed.
04:11
Somebody called, or the original call stated that a vehicle tried to grab their son when he was walking home.
04:22
And that was zeroed off.
04:24
Does it show if we made contact in person with that com?
04:31
And I'm driving in the same time.
04:35
It looks like we might have made contact.
04:39
190-227. The cab notes, no crimes, just a beat-up looking van driving through a neighborhood.
04:45
Autumn in the van advised she was waiting for a friend to drive away.
04:48
Got it.
04:53
The problem is registered out of the meeting.
05:00
And this question is something kidnapped.
05:02
The only history that happened with the phone number from the caller is the first to autumn.
05:11
Okay.
05:12
Order number nine, two, seven, four, one, six, I mean.
05:25
Yeah, the autumn question might be in run this number 9207416.
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Location mentioned:
Ferry St SE & 17th St SE, Salem, OR 97301
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