Suspicious males observed near car in Anthem, Anthem AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a suspicious male was seen looking into a car near National Trail in Anthem. He was wearing a gray sweatshirt, a shiny helmet, and had an electric bike. Later, he returned with a second person dressed all in black with a ski mask. Both individuals appeared to leave but indicated they might come back.
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
We got a suspicious person near National Trail.
00:10
A male was looking into a car window, wearing a gray sweatshirt,
00:15
a shiny helmet,
00:17
and had a fancy electric bike.
00:20
He was asked what he wanted; the owner did not respond.
00:27
He was standing by the vehicles looking around with nothing else visible.
00:37
The caller called back and said the male left and returned with a second person.
00:48
The second person was wearing a black ski mask and all black clothing.
00:58
T.3.
01:00
523.
01:02
Can you show me out of 8.54, please?
01:06
So far.
01:13
Engine 220.
01:15
C-deck 5. Diabetic Issue, BLS, 839, North Arvada.
01:22
Engine 220, C-deck 5.
01:34
October that one to change.
01:41
124.
01:45
1223. 1-2-2-24.
01:48
12-4.
01:55
1333, North Power Metac 2-222-22.
02:04
Climb the engine 220, please acknowledge.
02:10
The engine 220, please acknowledge your traffic.
02:18
Something at him,
02:20
and then they appear to have left again.
02:23
There are words that they're going to come back.
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Location mentioned:
N National Trail, Anthem, AZ 85086
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