Man attempts to break into vehicle near Virginia Hospital, Virginia MN
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A man wearing black clothing was seen near Virginia Hospital trying to break into a vehicle. Police requested special enforcement to investigate the situation.
Audio|Heard on: North St. Louis County Sheriff, Fire and Roads
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
There's a male in a black sweatshirt, black pants with a double bag,
00:05
just to the south of Virginia Hospital,
00:11
attempting to get into a vehicle.
00:13
Can you do special enforcement to check it out?
00:16
10-4[1].
00:27
St. Louis County, Central Lakes.
00:31
Go ahead.
00:35
Central Lakes has been released from the scene.
00:37
You can show us back in service.
00:41
10-4[1]. Have a good night.
00:45
Tower Unit 2 is out of the Central Virginia.
00:49
2113.
00:51
St. Louis, it's not iron.
00:53
We're back in there back to risk.
00:56
Ten-four.
01:03
The south side of the hospital vehicle following.
01:08
Have four.
01:14
Virginia, Three St.
01:16
Louis. You can have you to that call.
01:18
Okay, four.
01:19
Virginia, Chiefs, St.
01:20
Louis, you can put me on that call as well.
01:23
Another calling, still are reporting to the mail.
01:31
We're standing on 10th Street, the Northland on 9th Avenue, nothing odd.
01:36
Army out of Doronum.
01:37
Stay away now.
01:42
Virginia 3, St.
01:44
Louis. Did the ambulance say that the guy had a bag with him as well? He'd Logan Smitherman then.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Virginia, MN
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