Person passed out at filling station patio, Traverse City MI
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A person was found passed out on the patio at a filling station near Railroad Place in Traverse City. Staff reported that the same person had been asked to leave the area a few days earlier. Officers were called to investigate and determined it was not a trespass at this time but requested that the person move along.
Audio|Heard on: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Traverse City units, can I have a trespass type complaint at the filling station near Railroad Place, RP is staff, have a subject passed out on the patio.
00:08
Same subject was moved along a couple days ago by staff, white male, tan-colored, puffy coat, and a bicycle with them.
00:17
2.36, 225. 205.
00:21
236.
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And 25.
00:27
204, Plamondin, two, P.
00:28
Paul, P. Paul Victor, 66, 2, P.P.V.66, and say, Silver, Audi.
00:33
I'm not going to...
00:34
7.28.
00:44
For MMR 5, Metro Engine 11, responding non-emergent for staff on scene at 1400, Bricketing Courts, the Boardman Lake Glens North.
00:52
75-17, go ahead.
00:55
Issues with their lift assist.
00:59
Good morning, and service D.C.
01:01
Post area until 1600.
01:03
I'll be locked in shortly, if you get you.
01:05
He is well, clear.
01:07
7.30.
01:12
We went on 4523 on email the file.
01:17
Central 75-16 in service till 1600.
01:22
424.
01:23
Clear, how we shift.
01:26
She is in a lower house.
01:28
Copy.
01:29
Central 1-4-5.
01:30
Number 5.
01:33
Number 5.
01:44
Leelanaw, 45, 3.
01:47
Go ahead.
01:50
Good morning.
01:51
I'll be in service or off the office.
01:54
Good morning, 732.
02:00
It's 45 from 236.
02:03
Go ahead.
02:08
I just spoke with ERP.
02:10
It's not a trespass at this time.
02:11
We just want to move along.
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