Prowler with machete enters backyard on Green Tree Drive, Salem OR
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According to the dispatch call, a person carrying a machete-type knife entered a backyard near Green Tree Drive NE in Salem. The individual, described as a tall white male in his 30s wearing multiple hoodies and dark blue ripped jeans, fled the scene. Officers are searching and the caller intends to pursue trespassing charges.
Audio|Heard on: Salem Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
0123 copy your dispatch on the prowl 325 dispatch as well near Green Tree Drive NE subject but jumped into the (name withheld)'s backyard with a knife getting further
00:14
It's en route to the prowl it's possible a subject has already left partial description so far as a white male adult 30s then bill to tall
00:32
Just enwrapped the prowls.
00:33
Confirm the subject left, glancing heading northbound on Green Tree Drive.
00:39
That's done for a copy.
00:41
Are they wanting to pursue trespassing[1] charges?
00:45
Oh, it's a call they for off the call.
00:52
Caller does want to pursue trespassing[1] charges.
00:55
Further description, they're wearing multiple hoodies, dark blue ripped jeans, and we're on foot.
01:05
514 units on the prow.
01:06
I'm going to do a track on this, so I'll have one or two new at the house to tag along.
01:14
The unit should have probably be advised.
01:17
It was a machete-type knife.
01:19
0379 is dutch on the EDP2-65 quad to street north-east at 304.
01:28
7-079 on it.
01:30
Stay mobile for the time, medium.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
trespassing: Trespassing offense
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