Suspicious man found on porch at Clarksburg residence, Clarksburg WV
Police responded to a panic alarm near Thorn St in Clarksburg where a man on the porch claimed to be the homeowner but could not give the passcode. The homeowner's daughter, who was home alone, later reported hearing a noise on the porch and seeing a heavyset man in a long coat by the garage.
Audio|Source: Harrison County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Anybody able to respond, near Thorn St, per panic alarm.
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Off duty, 603, 1747.
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142. 142 around.
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137.
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142-137, 1747, calling by the arm company advising me, spoke of the male on scene, who stated that he was the homeowner, but he couldn't provide the pass code.
00:25
Okay.
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142 headquarters units, we'll see.
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122, 142, 137, 1750.
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37-50.
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37-9 quarters?
00:44
137. Goet
00:47
You run and attack William Singleton?
00:51
J.M.337, 1751.
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137 8402.
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137. 137 good.
01:01
Data breath for this male is 12, 26, 92.
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1.337, then look at that male's Olin, his address is listed as near Thorn St.
01:12
It does show previous to see the occupant.
01:16
Copy.
01:18
He just, I forgot his passcode.
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In this rector.
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That's 1-37-142-5-2-3.
01:29
248.
01:34
Go ahead.
01:37
It's 1-310 but can't apply versus versus person complaint.
01:43
What do you do?
01:49
I'm not saying that his daughter's home alone called him and stated that she heard a bang on the porch looked outside and there was a male on the porch.
01:57
The male has since left off the porch and is currently standing by the garage to be a heavier set male with a long coat on.
02:07
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Thorn St, Clarksburg, WV 26301
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