Woman possibly followed by suspicious vehicle near North Stevens, Tacoma WA
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According to the dispatch call, a woman was reported possibly being followed near North Stevens and North 27th Street. A witness saw a white Toyota sedan with an older white male driver following her. The woman said she did not need help but was not okay.
Audio|Heard on: Tacoma Police Dispatch - North
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Welfare check requested for possible following near North Stevens and North 27th Street.
00:12
Information received of hangup call at 5000 block of 37th Street Northeast.
00:22
Heading to welfare check location.
00:25
Also noted in parking lot of state gas department at 7th Street.
00:29
Screaming for help reported.
00:36
Units closing down to DECD Avenue.
00:44
[redacted call signs or codes].
00:49
For both.
00:50
Vehicle description observed: black pickup truck, ongoing issues.
01:03
For both.
01:05
Thank you very much.
01:11
Units 231 and 438 assigned for welfare check.
01:17
Affirmative for unit 438.
01:20
Unit 438 responding.
01:23
Unit 438.
01:24
Location North Stevens and North 27.
01:29
Last sighting seven minutes ago northbound North Mason Avenue from North 27.
01:34
Witness reported white female, 40s, 5'6", dark straight hair, dark clothing, possibly followed by white Toyota sedan. Driver described as white male 50s with white facial hair.
01:47
Female indicated she did not need help but stated she was not okay.
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Location mentioned:
N 27th St & N Stevens St, Tacoma, WA 98407
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