Older man acts suspiciously near police vehicle, Newton MA
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According to the dispatch call, an older man acted suspiciously near a police vehicle behind the station on Washington Street. The vehicle's trunk was open and it is unknown if anything was taken. The man, wearing dark clothing, possibly fled north on Waltham Street.
Audio|Heard on: Newton Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Can you report to the backyard of the station? One of the port offices is by one of our office's car that was open in a male party, an older male party.
00:11
He didn't get a good look at him with hanging out by the vehicle.
00:19
Roger.
00:33
With the fire in Medics 173 Oak Street, the Village Falls condo, in the lobby for a party having stomach pain.
00:51
Control.
00:53
Matt, I have one on board to Newcastle, all units clear from CBS.
00:58
Roger.
01:03
497 of control.
01:04
Is that part of you wearing a backpack by chance?
01:10
There's an officer with them in the back yet now.
01:19
Okay,
01:21
Roger.
01:23
Not this aspect of reporting party.
01:26
The assistant clerk came out back in 497 is your pack.
01:33
You might want to go and make sure everything is there.
01:38
Roger, thank you.
01:47
Roll that party might have headed north on Waltham Street.
01:52
No good description.
01:54
Dark clothing, dark coat.
01:58
North on Waltham Street, dark clothing, dark coat.
02:01
I got an older male, maybe 60 years of age.
02:05
By one of the offices, passed,
02:08
and the trunk was open.
02:09
Unknown if he took anything else in the area, checked Waltham Street.
02:17
413 is about to pull off on Waltham Street.
02:25
Two's off.
02:28
Roger.
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