Deputies respond to disturbance near Titus Park, Irondequoit NY
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According to the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible disturbance near Titus Park in New York. A male subject reportedly left the area in a blue Ford Explorer heading toward St. Paul. Charges may be pending for an individual whose identity is withheld.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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A roundabout caller says they're having trouble near Titus Court after a male kept knocking on the door.
00:06
Sixteen, I'll go to that one first.
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Sixteen, ten four.
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Twelve, same traffic.
00:12
Ten four.
00:14
Fourteen, I can take Cooper and I can advise.
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Fourteen, ten four.
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Twelve, pulling up.
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Seven twelve, ten four.
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Twelve one, confirm you said Titus Court?
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Ten four, looks like they might have got that address from Rapido as the operator though.
00:31
Ten four.
00:33
I'm going to check the other complex.
00:36
Twelve is going to be near Titus Park.
00:40
The male left in a vehicle.
00:41
He's a male that we have charges for (name withheld).
00:45
Hi Adam, what was the number on Titus?
00:47
Near Titus Park.
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Okay.
00:52
Mark, any car description?
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Blue Ford Explorer with tinted windows.
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All right, I’ll be out in Titus in about two seconds.
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All right, she said he went west toward St. Paul.
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Paul.
01:03
Get some cars to that area.
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I'm going to have it.
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And we're going to have charges.
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NY 104, New York
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