Suspicious person attempts entry near Grand Ave in Syracuse, Syracuse NY

 Disorderly Conduct
Disorderly ConductPolice responded to reports of a man acting suspiciously near Grand Avenue in Syracuse. The man tried to enter vehicles and claimed to be a meter reader while checking backyards. He was last seen near Stolp Avenue. No individuals on scene wanted to meet with officers. A witness provided a photo of the individual.
Audio|Source: Onondaga County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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635, 632, suspicious person in front of near Grand Ave across the South Gus in Delaware. Nobody wants to meet.
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30s male, black jacket, flag shirt, dark pants with braided hair, was trying to get into vehicles.
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He's currently now just hanging up from the building.
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1027.
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The other units can clear. 81's going to be open back up, vehicles have been removed.
00:22
35, Cappy.
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4505706, Cappy.
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632 I copy.
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No 6 opening now.
00:32
Zero way, copy.
00:38
The second activation, North Syracuse, starting Hinsdale.
00:45
Carlin monoxide alarm, 7331 Greenborough Air Road.
00:53
Easton units, one of information, Amher's responding for subject feeling between near Fulham Road Village Mainlist, 1027.
01:02
645, I copy, you're clear. I've been in and out on a parking complaint, near Banking Street, 1027.
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Copy.
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D876.
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Second act for North Syracuse starting Hinsdale, Carvermac, sign alarm.
01:19
7331 Greenbrier Road across a Bellair Drive and Dunroven Drive. There's no illness reported. Do you have texts 3?
01:27
1027.
01:28
450, it's clear.
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4301 on transport.
01:34
Yeah, this happened about 20 minutes ago.
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He was checking around backyards, tried to pass himself off as a meter reader.
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We've seen heading up Hancock towards a Stolp Avenue area.
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Location mentioned:
Stolp Ave, Syracuse, NY 13207
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