Police check well-being of elderly woman near Adelbert St, South Portland ME
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Police are checking on the well-being of a 68-year-old woman near Adelbert Street in South Portland. She has been visiting several Chase Bank branches and attempting to cash a personal check for $65,000 in a man's name. She appeared frightened and was last seen in Portland around 11 a.m. Police are concerned for her safety and are looking for her and the man with her.
Audio|Heard on: South Portland Police and Fire/EMS Dispatch
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Can you guys check the well-being of (name withheld), 68, near Adelbert Street? She's been going to Chase Banks today.
00:08
She's gone to one...
00:13
She's been to Congress Street twice in Portland.
00:16
She looks terrified.
00:17
She asked staff not to call the police and has a male with her.
00:20
She's trying to take out money.
00:22
They denied transactions.
00:25
She got a personal check for $65,000 and went to the Westbrook branch to try to cash it in the male's name.
00:34
They're just concerned about her well-being.
00:36
I like this to check on her.
00:37
Two of the white male in the 50s, about 5-7, 200 pounds, clean-shaven, wearing a gray jacket and a galley cap is what they're calling it.
00:44
She was last seen in Portland around 1100 hours.
00:48
They're in the 517 King Paul Boston.
00:51
It's a...
00:55
vehicle, I'm not sure what kind.
00:57
She's out of the vehicle.
00:58
This is the address they have on file for her account.
01:04
One turn.
01:09
If she's on there may be an address in Scarborough to check, that's both the other 27.
01:14
We're not sure which most recent.
01:22
Turns out once.
01:26
What?
01:28
See, they have her name for the mail that she's with on the truck.
01:34
I don't think our caller had that, he didn't notice from the other branch.
01:41
But I could ask the call.
01:42
Here, hold a second.
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