Passenger urinated on city bus, Fayetteville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were called after a passenger urinated on a city transit bus near Colonial Drive and Ramsey Street in Fayetteville. The suspect, described as wearing a black hoodie and appearing intoxicated, was asked to leave the bus.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland NC Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
And for what you have going on.
00:03
I have a passenger that's here with me on the bus.
00:06
He's approaching me, and then he stepped on the bus and started urinating.
00:11
He pulled himself out and started urinating.
00:14
Transit 7 to that passenger,
00:19
you need to step off the coach.
00:22
Transit 7 to Transit Center.
00:25
Go ahead and call FPD.
00:28
Stand for it.
00:29
From 501, what's the description of the person? She's actually standing right here by me right now.
00:36
I keep asking him not to approach me.
00:38
He's wearing a black hoodie.
00:43
Does he have the bucket hat?
00:44
Come again.
00:47
Their location is near Colonial Drive and Ramsey Street.
00:51
I'm still sitting in the same location.
00:54
Transit 9 is on route.
00:56
Transit 7 to that passenger, avoid Route 5.
00:59
You need to step off the coach.
01:01
You have lost your riding privileges.
01:05
Transit set to Route 5 to the operator.
01:09
You're able to step off the coach and give me a call?
01:13
Copy.
01:14
Transit 7 of Route 5, can you give a description?
01:18
501 on 2.
01:21
Transit 7 to Route 5, can you give us a description so we can try to locate that person? Still walking on,
01:30
where is he?
01:32
About to turn in by the VA Hospital, he's walking on this avenue where I dropped someone off at.
01:39
What is he wearing?
01:42
He's wearing all black clothing, a long black hoodie.
01:49
He looked like he's been intoxicated.
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