Suspicious person reported near church and mall area, Waterbury CT
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According to the dispatch call, police received reports of a suspicious black male near the intersection of Church Street and Grand Street in Waterbury. The individual was observed waiting near the mall and standing in the street while wearing black clothing. Similar behavior had been reported in the area previously.
Audio|Heard on: CT State Police, QVEC, Middlesex County Fire/EMS, Valley Shore Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
305, he's going to be in the 5 lot waiting for you.
00:02
The dealer's male party is he still at the parking lot at animal?
00:07
Roger.
00:09
Nancy, the Union Church.
00:15
When she left him, he was waiting there by the mall.
00:20
Again, he's a black male, about 5-5,
00:23
she thought maybe shorter.
00:25
Black jacket, black jeans, beard, goatee.
00:28
Okay.
00:31
19, two units on church.
00:33
He was just on the phone.
00:34
He said he saw you, and then it sounded like he started running away.
00:40
96031 and per of the countermarks she did tell her that she was bringing money.
00:46
Did he think she's going to give money?
00:49
Pardon.
00:51
Still Jill 39 Grand Street.
00:55
Hi, 41 Bluff.
01:01
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
01:02
She'll be a phone.
01:05
Fly-wise. She's got a million and grand now.
01:08
The address at near Riverview is her friend's house where she's waiting for you.
01:14
Roger. He's on the line again.
01:16
Roger.
01:18
Where's paper coming on?
01:20
6-960.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:23
Now it's going to go to authority church.
01:26
On Friday night, we had a report of a black male while all black.
01:32
staying in the middle of the street in the same area, so I don't know if the same individual or not, but just as has been a consistent pattern behavior.
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