Teenagers knocking on doors at apartment complex, Warrenton VA
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Five teenagers were reported knocking on doors at an apartment complex near Roblin Street. A witness saw them running toward the McDonald's area before heading back down.
Audio|Heard on: Fauquier County Sheriff and Fire, Warrenton Police
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
near Roblin Street, apartment 13,
00:02
caller reports unknown individuals knocking on doors, gathering information.
00:09
I'm direct, I'll be interrupt.
00:12
Not 2020.
00:18
Okay.
00:22
Correct.
00:29
One, and he's an end up closer.
00:33
Okay.
00:38
If they're not too suspicious, there's possibly a couple of teenagers.
00:43
She provides a spray silly string on her door.
00:46
They're possibly at McDonald's mouth.
00:52
Okay.
00:55
They're trying to gather information.
01:01
Caller does not know what they look like.
01:08
Direct.
01:11
229.
01:16
217, we'll be canvassing.
01:19
Direct. Direct.
01:26
127. That is negative.
01:28
I'll be enwrapped to the dispatch address.
01:33
Director.
01:39
Is that you going north? South.
01:41
I'm in the area.
01:42
There are about five juveniles in front of one of the apartment buildings.
01:47
I'm going to keep my house.
01:52
Okay.
01:58
Go ahead. Go ahead.
02:07
Stop by a citizen in the area.
02:09
He advised me there are five teenagers banging on doors and then running towards McDonald's and heading back down.
02:18
They're near Jackson and E and Winchester Street in the corner of a lot.
02:25
You're right. I'll head over to you.
02:31
I'm turning on the same.
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2034.
02:39
I have a tag when you're ready.
02:43
Good.
02:45
Blue, Tango, Delta, 8329.
02:49
Do you want to return you something for that to you?
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