Young man seen staggering near main street raises concern


Audio|Source: Habersham County Emergency Services
03:4
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31 against tonight. 10-4. This back, 131. Go ahead. Go ahead. I have a welfare check request. I'm not 100% sure on the location. I believe it's possibly expressway full 41 in Main Street, (name withheld). The woman called in and advised (name withheld) connector. I said that's not a thing. Then she said the new bridge near the school also said close to Panther Creek. It's possible she's talking about the walking trail out to the gorge near Main Street. She saw a white male. Two times today, once at 4.30, again at 8 p.m., said he was wearing a navy or black shirt, a ball cap, dark pants, young white male possibly in his 20s. Staggering around, she said he was possibly impaired. He had a very sad look on his face, looked confused like he didn't know where he was, was staggering into the road. I asked Raven County if they had anyone on the South then they advised they did not. Again, I'm not 100% clear on what location she's even talking about. She advised how long ago she saw her mouth. 10-4. She first saw them at 4.30 today, then she saw them again at 8. She called the Senate. Around 840. There, so she wasn't too concerned with them earlier. Ten four I'll be in route. Ten four. Ten four. Third one, it's south of Lake Creek, up there north of Fett Creek. Twenty-nine Miss Faye Creek. South Carolina, 28, Victor, receiver, Paul, 5-8-3rd. 10-4. So she wasn't too concerned with them earlier. 10-4-hold-in Ralph. 5-4. 3.1. It's half-left-made creek up there north of Pets Creek. on this 5th, 1023, I'm going to leave. South Carolina, 28, Victor, Ziparpaul, 583. Time for.
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