Possible suspicious person at Days Inn Fresno, Fresno CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies monitored a possible suspicious male previously described as aggressive near the Days Inn on North Blackstone Avenue in Fresno. The male, described as heavy build and carrying a black backpack, was last seen walking to an upstairs room. It is unclear whether he had access to a room key or was connected to an earlier theft report.
Audio|Heard on: Clovis Area Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Subject's now going to be northbound on Blackstone from Bullard.
00:08
Four out of a series three, getting off the forty-one Bullard off ramp now.
00:15
Copy.
00:16
Four hundred and five out of twenty-three at Bullard forty-one.
00:22
Copy.
00:28
One of 405, did you want me to merge the prior theft of purse call into this new call? It's going to be the same RP.
00:38
Not yet until we get more info.
00:41
I saw one of the related calls that he spoke with our chief, but nothing.
00:49
I copy.
00:55
Adam two three, can you go with that description one more time please?
00:59
Affirm. It's going to be a male adult, heavy build, about five seven.
01:03
Last seen wearing a dark long sleeve shirt and gray pants.
01:07
No weapon seen, carrying a black backpack.
01:09
Advising the male walked into the Days Inn parking lot and went upstairs to a room.
01:14
It's near North Blackstone.
01:16
Unknown if the male has a key.
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