Intoxicated man and tattooed male seen loitering near stores, Westover WV
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Store employees reported two suspicious males near Plato's Closet in Westover. One man appeared intoxicated and was loitering near vehicles and moving between the store and parking lot. The other man had a neck tattoo and walked toward a nearby store called Gabe's. Officers were dispatched to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
Collar says there were two males that came into the store.
00:02
They've been lingering in the area, break.
00:06
Good.
00:11
One male was slurring his words,
00:15
and when he was confronted, he then walked out and he's in the parking lot.
00:19
The one male should be wearing a tan coat, black and red hoodie.
00:24
Should be white, break.
00:27
Good.
00:28
They're stating,
00:30
the male did walk out to a black vehicle outside of Plato's closet, then started walking towards Gabe's.
00:35
He's still on foot that they can tell, still trying to get further.
00:40
10, 4, I'll be in round.
00:43
2113.
00:48
Not 28, Mac.
00:51
Good.
00:57
Colors keeps stating that the male in the tan coat, he keeps hanging out by vehicles of the employees.
01:04
He keeps also walking back up through the door of Plato's and then back to the vehicle.
01:08
They're also stating the other male that walked towards the Gaves had tattoo on his neck.
01:14
They could not provide a description of what he was wearing.
01:19
Time 4.
01:21
Mecca 527.
01:29
527. I'm pulling off the Plato's closet.
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Location mentioned:
Mall Rd, Westover, WV 26501
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