Possible missing person seen near Jefferson Ave, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible missing person case was reported near Jefferson Avenue and Bartlett Street in Rochester. A caller said she saw her missing (name withheld) walking toward Columbia Avenue with a man. The person was described as wearing a tan coat and black pants. The caller also mentioned concerns about potential drug use.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Genesee Section B233, the missing person's call at Jefferson Avenue and Bartlett.
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Two hundred and three, sounded familiar.
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The caller saying she saw her missing (name withheld) and took off.
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No protocol with 203 for that.
00:14
White Section B211, check the welfare near Ranch Street.
00:18
White Section B201, customer trouble near Lake Avenue at 7-Eleven.
00:25
Two hundred and one, you can tell me to customer trouble.
00:28
Copy. It's a customer harassing people, described as a man wearing a green coat and black pants.
00:34
Card about 201.
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Two hundred and eleven.
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Southwest.
00:38
Two hundred and three.
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The (name withheld) is moving towards Columbia, wearing a tan coat and black pants.
00:44
The person is with a man wearing dark clothing.
00:48
The caller thinks the person may be using drugs.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Jefferson Ave & Bartlett St, Rochester, NY 14611
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