Transient couple camping on gas station property refused to leave, Bellingham WA
An employee at a Phillips 66 gas station reported a transient couple camping on the property and refusing to leave. The couple appeared to be under the influence. Authorities were contacted to address the trespassing issue.
Audio|Source: Whatcom County Sheriff, Bellingham and Western Washington University Police
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Transcript:
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Cepass Phillips 66 Stock Park, 5C38, north-west.
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RP is an employee there, so there's a transient couple.
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Then camping on the property with like some trespass.
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September.
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104. Guys left.
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Tell him to call 11 and 1-pulse.
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We are trespassed (name withheld), (number withheld).
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Two, call 11.
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Onepulty.
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Tepal of the One Paltese trust test, all of guards, four, two-subs security streets.
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We're going to be looking for a brown, Toyota, C, and a van, Washington Boy, X-Ray Boy, (number withheld).
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The occupant told the RP that law enforcement holder to park here.
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RP wants to remove the trusspaps to be contacting ignition.
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That went off.
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See, Paul, let him.
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One bolt two.
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And RP's indicating possibly under the influence not making a whole lot of sense and unknown that there's a second subject in this vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
36th St, Bellingham, WA 98225
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