Disorderly person yelling in Wilton Walmart parking lot, Saratoga Springs NY
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According to the dispatch call, a man wearing a black hat with an eyeball design and long blonde hair was yelling at people in the Wilton Walmart parking lot near Old Gick Road. Officers were dispatched to check the area but lost sight of the individual as he left the doors.
Audio|Heard on: Saratoga County 911 Dispatch
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Transcript:
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County 911[1] Units-Adellville, Town of Wilton for an area check.
00:05
16 Volpiac Road v.
00:08
Wilson, Walmart.
00:15
20-0 station coming into service.
00:21
282-8-2-East northbound.
00:23
17 to make the focus.
00:30
It's toward the town of Wilton, the Wilton Walmart,
00:34
near Old Gick Road.
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Um,
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to the member reporting an unreleased subject in the parking lot,
00:42
a black hat with an eyeball on it, long blonde hair.
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The subject was yelling at people.
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2G10.
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2G1-0 unit for backup.
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2G1-0 unit for backup.
01:08
Morgan 2, counting right clear this second back room.
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Ferguson.
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Teddy, 2G10 will be a male.
01:24
Again, male with a black hat, eyeball on it, long blonde hair.
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1-0, cabries.
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Is there an approximate location in the parking lot?
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That's unknown.
01:41
The subject had walked outside from the doors they lost sight of them.
01:46
Copy. Copy.
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911: Emergency call
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Location mentioned:
Old Gick Rd, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
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