Search for woman near Fort Boreman Park, Parkersburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and rescue crews searched near Fort Boreman Park after a witness reported a loud noise and found a blood trail leading toward nearby power lines. A woman was reportedly seen walking in the area before the search began.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Sheriff Dispatch, Parkersburg PD/Fire, Belpre PD/Fire
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04:41
Transcript:
00:00
We've checked the top of Fort Boreman around the water tower,
00:03
and we just locked half on the upper part of Fourth Avenue.
00:08
Is there any place PD would like us to check?
00:15
Seven, go ahead.
00:22
Ten twenty-eight, definitely can't break.
00:26
A 2nd one that's entered is a prestige Kilo Alpha Lima Echo Lima.
00:40
Before Boreman, the water tower and walked a path on the upper part of Fourth Avenue.
00:47
Asking if there's another location that you'd like them to check.
00:57
I think 15 or 22 could probably better advise.
01:01
Myself and 35 are up by the nearby cell tower checking that path.
01:11
Go ahead.
01:17
This time we don't have any additional areas to check.
01:20
We've checked that point up and around, unable to locate on our end.
01:27
Avenue,
01:28
We located that blood trail where she walked off into the power lines.
01:34
There's a redness over here that.
01:36
(Name withheld) said he heard the loud banging over on either side of the power line about an hour ago,
01:44
before she started walking up there.
01:51
10-4[1], we're getting information now that it may have been a tire that was blown on the jeep somewhere on the trail.
02:01
Can you identify where that power line with traction is coming up toward Fort Boreman?
02:15
Yeah, it's still bad.
02:22
We can send a ladder five on scene, Vision Street.
02:28
Yeah.
02:32
I'm sorry, I just wanted to advise the 28 that's on before it is expired as of 7-20-25.
02:36
The other 28's valid?
02:39
They're.
02:47
You heard it.
02:50
Go ahead.
02:55
I got my light shining across the power line.
02:58
There's somebody to the right with a light on, if that's PD or you.
03:03
That's where the power line she came up out of.
03:06
Well, there's about five vehicles where I'm at right now.
03:20
Negatives.
03:23
Rescue one, advise they are on Moyer Avenue where they have the blood trail.
03:32
There's a witness there stated he heard a loud banging on the other side of the power lines about an hour ago just before she came walking.
03:42
Three.
03:47
Just that way to make contact with him.
03:54
802 to rescue.
03:57
I'm talking to sheriff's department right now.
03:59
They said they've walked the power lines the other direction and haven't found anything.
04:06
All right, there's somebody with a lighter there walking down by the power line we're at.
04:14
If you look, you'll see the emergency lights 160.
04:26
Where's that additional 17 at? I can try to get in contact.
04:35
It was Rescue One that told us that.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Fort Boreman Park, Fort Boreman Dr, Parkersburg, WV 26101
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