Police check on suspicious person near South St, Morristown NJ
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According to the dispatch call, officers investigated a report of a suspicious male seen near South Street by the Bank of America. The individual was reportedly leaning against a vehicle and looking through its windows before walking away toward Floyd Street. Described as male wearing a red jacket and khaki pants, carrying bags, he left the area on foot. It is unclear if any criminal activity occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Morris NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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So far. 9174-24 area near South Street for a suspicious person.
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24-1-141.
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Near South Street person there reporting a suspicious male.
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Apparently he was leaning up against the vehicle and pressing onto it and looking through all the windows.
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When a passerby came by, he took off.
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Last seen walking on Floyd Street.
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I'm getting that now.
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Apparently, he left on foot three minutes ago.
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Kind of. Four.
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One in-thirty-te-te-clear.
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So, four.
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Count, I'm in the area, checking.
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Male wearing a red puffer jacket with hood up,
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khaki pants.
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He should have a black drawstring bag on his back.
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He's also carrying a blue bag with a red handle and gloves.
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Before.
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They happened to say which way he went.
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He said he made a left from there.
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He was walking away from the green.
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That's far.
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