Man reported missing after multiple 911 calls, Valdese NC
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Police are assisting in locating a man who has called 911 multiple times reporting suspicious behavior toward him. His location is currently unknown and he is being treated as a missing person.
Audio|Heard on: Burke County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:9
Transcript:
00:00
1025, near Main Street East Jack Viglick investigation.
00:04
(name withheld) called 911 a second time, county was just out with him.
00:10
He advised people are acting strange,
00:12
giving him dirty looks.
00:23
24 28's king charles boy 3428 and king charles boy 3428 on a gray kea
00:31
four to you more
00:37
another thick over sixburg
00:45
that subject has helped coming from up the road.
00:49
She put her flashers on.
00:51
I'll be 1024 secure.
00:53
Crew three, Burke.
00:54
It's going to be transporting to Morgensen.
00:57
Crew three and Ox Morganton.
01:03
Okay, 10, Burke, 10.203.
01:10
Radio 2, Burke, 10.23.
01:11
Radio 2, Burke, 10.23.
01:17
Pre-10, Burke.
01:19
Go ahead.
01:21
Do you advise the county that dealt with this subject already today?
01:30
Affirmative.
01:31
They were just out with him on Malcolm Boulevard.
01:39
Ten floor.
01:41
Did he call in that time as well?
01:45
He called in and said his wife was following him.
01:50
And then when they got there, they said he needed a ride.
01:58
1025, 19, 13 countryway reference to and assist other agency.
02:02
We'll be assisting Hickory PD attempt to locate a male subject.
02:07
The project is trying to report him missing.
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Location mentioned:
Main St E, Valdese, NC 28690
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