Suspicious call about firecrackers at gas station resolved, Ecorse MI
A suspicious call reported firecrackers being thrown at cats near the Sunoco gas station on West Jefferson. The caller claimed an employee asked him to leave and mentioned possessing a weapon issued by police. The call was traced to the police lobby and not the gas station, and no further action was needed.
Audio|Source: Downriver Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
E-course, I do have a suspicious.
00:04
I'm going to be at the Sunoco, near West Jefferson.
00:07
Got a caller states there's a foreign employee that asked him to leave.
00:12
Caller then reporting that there are chains around the corner throwing firecrackers at cats.
00:17
Then he often said he can take care of the issue if the police issued him a weapon.
00:21
The caller then hung up.
00:25
Okay.
00:27
Okay. Are you sure that wasn't a call coming from the lobby? It was a 1050 if that he is.
00:33
It came in on an admin line. I have no idea, sir. There was no phone number attached.
00:39
Yeah, we came from our lobby. I was to care the gentleman 1050 named John.
00:44
Okay, so do we still need to go to Sunoco and check on the situation, sir?
00:50
One-Dive hostel, ending (number withheld).
00:54
Most likely isn't a situation.
00:58
204.
00:59
Okay, would you like me to cancel them?
01:02
Same far.
01:04
31238, D-copy, canceling the call.
01:07
Okay.
01:08
Thanks me.
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