Man confused and seeking help seen in sturgis, Sturgis MI
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A man speaking broken English appeared confused and asked for a ride. He later got into a younger woman's vehicle and was last seen walking westbound on South Street near Snow Court. Police were sent to check on his welfare.
Audio|Heard on: St. Joseph County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be this call on west-south and south Jefferson.
00:04
Caller originally called in, stated a male was asking her for a ride.
00:08
She declined.
00:09
She then saw him get into another younger female's vehicle, left all these.
00:13
Caller is concerned.
00:15
She said the male thinks he may need help.
00:19
He was speaking, broken English and seemed not quite all there.
00:24
She's currently in front of near Snow Ct.
00:27
Requesting an officer, Cisemail is now leaving.
00:32
Clear.
00:36
Central 75-22.
00:38
Tending report.
00:40
Clear 22.
00:46
9933 Central.
00:49
Hello. I apologize.
00:52
I'm not really sure what's going on with this call.
00:54
Caller is stolen TX with my partner, stating that the female that dropped him off on near Snow Ct is no longer unseen.
01:01
She's safe in his left-seat area.
01:03
The man is now walking westbound on South Street.
01:06
However, she cannot give us any sort of description with him.
01:12
Clear. I'm on the phone.
01:15
When I am done, I'll go check on them.
01:18
Check.
01:24
1611, 17, Sigma-5.
01:29
Signal 10. I'm just looking around the area.
01:31
17 is out with the original mail.
01:35
No, do you guys want further checks?
01:38
Not at this time.
01:40
Time clear.
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Location mentioned:
Snow Ct, Sturgis, MI 49091
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