Trespasser refuses to leave business entrance, Stafford VA
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A female subject was trespassing at a business entrance near Richmond Highway. She was playing loud music and refused to leave. No weapons or intoxication were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Prince William County Police and Fire
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02:23
Transcript:
00:02
The employee advised the female subject of sitting outside by the entrance panel handling, playing loud music, refusing to leave, no weapons, no injuries, no intoxication.
00:10
It's going to be a female, 5-7, skinny, wearing a black hoodie and black pants.
00:21
1451 under a gun dispatch.
00:28
1594.
00:30
Okay, 1594.
00:36
7107 status 104.
00:40
Checking doors.
00:48
Fox 2315 L5 Bravo for Hazard, Prince and Wood Apartments 3401 Allerton Court, Apartment 101 for 5202 for 2523.
01:07
Can you only record Garfield to pay more and then of Central?
01:13
Okay.
01:14
71.7.
01:17
7107.
01:19
Everything's locked and secured, you want to check and see if the key over is going to respond again?
01:28
6'10-stop?
01:31
1286.
01:33
Virginia, Tango,
01:35
Romeo, Uniform 5140, I'll be on whole bridge from our beacon.
01:40
At 2310.
01:45
The water hazard.
01:51
In Mount Pleasant Tribe, the car advice is sure is acting a rack, leaping on windows and doors, unknown weapons.
01:59
Subject is currently on cocaine, no injuries.
02:03
Parties currently separated.
02:06
It'd be in reference to the person in crisis call to see an address earlier.
02:17
1594, I'm okay.
02:18
Can you update this to a trespasser and I only need one more unit here?
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Location mentioned:
Richmond Hwy, Stafford, VA 22554
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