Person knocking on window reported on Middleton Boulevard, Williamston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a caller on Middleton Boulevard reported a person knocking on their window. The identity of the person is unknown. The caller later became a third-party source.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
near Middleton Boulevard
00:04
Caller last in someone that's knocked on the window.
00:09
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00:42
I'm ready to cut that I've been lost to a call.
00:49
Copy,
00:52
command terminated, all five units, we're returning.
00:59
Copy, seen left with highway.
01:18
Central.
01:22
Sendromatic 2.
01:26
8 2.2. 8 2.5.
01:34
You show is clear for missile false call.
01:36
You mess on agent.
01:42
Mr. Delt1, are you able to make contact with it? Complain.
01:48
Copy Medi2, call canceled,
01:51
MS-90, that's Channel 1.
01:54
Central Medi-Tis is back on 1.
01:57
Okay, for us, trading the call.
02:02
May 2, copy.
02:03
They got you clear.
02:05
They state who the problem is.
02:09
The three other one.
02:16
Do you ever say who the guy was that keep knocking on the window?
02:31
Negative. The first time was the third party caller.
02:34
He said his parents were too scared to look out the window and see who it was.
02:43
Any info on the identity of the prowler?
02:51
Negative. The caller is charged off by saying their own scene and then it turns into a third party.
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