Intoxicated man tried to open yoga studio doors, Richmond IL
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According to the dispatch call, an intoxicated man attempted to open doors at a yoga studio after hours near Main Street in Richmond. He was seen entering a nearby antique shop. The caller observed this through security cameras and requests a check of the area.
Audio|Heard on: McHenry IL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Two, here's from one. Copy, a delay, suspicious instant.
00:04
Got it.
00:06
One zero three two seven Main Street, one zero three two seven Main Street, Nurture Yoga & Massage, caller Tracy advising.
00:14
She's going to a studio, there was an intoxicated subject trying to open the doors after hours occurred about 30 minutes ago.
00:20
It was a male, white, brown hair, handlebar mustache, possibly 50 years old.
00:26
Saw him go into the antique shop, two doors down, possibly intoxicated.
00:31
That's one.
00:32
I'll get out.
00:34
Definitely.
00:36
County 2 for Route 2 with 1038.
00:40
Do you pray, go through God.
00:45
Louis-Gas Station Route 31 in Route 176.
00:49
B-Truck plate (number withheld) B-Boy.
00:56
(number withheld) B-Boy.
00:59
Point-Rand pickup.
01:01
Time for.
01:03
Two, Richard, 143.
01:06
Go ahead. Our caller is not on scene.
01:07
She just saw this on the cameras.
01:09
Also said the Jake Creed had opened the door about 24 hours while yoga class was in session, asking for a caller by name.
01:16
But she does not know who he is.
01:18
She just wants to your A check and we'll let a call back afterwards.
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