Suspicious vehicles reported near Navy Court, Cookeville TN


Officers responded to reports of two suspicious vehicles, a burgundy car and a silver SUV, at the end of Navy Court. A resident requested extra police patrols in the area for the next few weeks due to ongoing concerns.
Audio|Source: Cookeville PD and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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You check the car at the end of that cul-de-sack, runs off of the Metacreek road there, Clinchfield driving Metacree, at the end of if he court.
00:09
You check on the car dead in.
00:12
Ten before, sir.
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Thank you.
00:16
35, guys.
00:22
Good, Tom.
00:30
Mr. Waney's stating, he wants to cancel EMS, 90's code, 4, this is on 15.
00:35
Okay.
00:37
3,500 Williams Enterprise Drive, so observes that in the interpriced. Another buddy family care.
00:43
Deaceration.
00:44
May 15.
00:50
Right, Matt Tane,
00:52
appears and cancel your response.
00:55
Pardon to. It's a good.
00:57
It's shown me nice side.
00:58
Okay.
01:01
Sorry enough.
01:11
May 15. In ground.
01:14
3,300, Williams Air Prize Drives and Federal Care.
01:18
Need apparation.
01:24
Okay, 303,
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36.
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County, you call 36. 36.
01:33
10-4[1]-7484 Spicer Road, 7484-84 Spicer Road.
01:41
He's going to have to 29[2] on that subject.
01:45
Bill.
01:49
One will do again.
01:52
I want to get it.
01:55
I want to get a chocolate.
02:01
The vehicle is going to be gone from then here in a half feet cord us with a residence.
02:10
So we have burgundy car and a silver SUV.
02:13
The lady asked if we would if we could do some action patrol down here at the end of the Navy court for the next few weeks.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
[2]
29: Traffic/Transportation Incident (e.g., pedestrian struck by vehicle)
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Cookeville, TN
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