Man loiters refusing to leave near Roosevelt Ave bank, Queens NY

 Disorderly Conduct
Disorderly ConductA man aged between 40 and 50 is loitering and refusing to leave near the flashing bank at Roosevelt Avenue between Main Street and Lippman Plaza. No weapons or injuries have been reported. He is wearing a blue and black jacket, black pants, gray and white sneakers, and carrying a black backpack.
Audio|Source: NYPD - 109th and 111th Precincts
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Transcript:
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Receiving under 109 and the orderly person at near Roosevelt Avenue, which is the flashing bank. Loitering and refusing to leave.
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109 Adam.
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Adam.
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I do not have an EG for EASA just yet, but I do have a disabled vehicle in your sector. Can I put it on your queue upon completion?
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Sure, I have the queue.
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Thank you. Thank you.
00:35
Class M625 hours authority off for sure borough, Southern Island, Estes, Elspie Highhead, at 660 hours for stolen plate.
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Neil played King, Robert King, 3182, belongs to the Bluetooth 2224-0-100 CRV.
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Currently on the older model, famous CDs M-Class, heading towards the Bronx.
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1-09 satellite, David.
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I like this.
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I have a disorder in boy sector. Can I put it on your queue? It's sorry.
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I'm loitering refusing to leave no weapons and injuries at near Roosevelt Avenue, flashing bank between Main and Lippman Plaza.
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10-5[1].
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I have had this orderly person in the boy sector and I put it on your queue. It's at the flashing bank near Roosevelt Avenue between Main Street and Lippman Plaza.
01:31
It's a male loitering refusing to leave.
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No weapons no injuries.
01:35
Male 40-50 wearing a blue, black jacket, grey and white sneakers and a black backpack.
Police codes explained
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10-5: Request to repeat or relay a message or transmission.
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