Student found loitering in Forsyth Tech building, Winston Salem NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers investigated a man seen loitering in the Forsyth Tech building with a backpack. The man was walking around aimlessly and appeared to have a gait issue. Upon contact in room 3350, he was identified as a student.
Audio|Heard on: Forsyth NC Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Since 214, this individual has been in the building since 9 o'clock this morning.
00:05
We do have them on camera with a backpack earlier this morning.
00:10
104.
00:13
They've seen him go in the classroom or a teacher or a student.
00:16
He didn't know anything.
00:19
See anything on the camera?
00:22
He is just walking around on the footage prior.
00:27
He just seems to be walking around aimlessly and he has a different kind of gait,
00:32
almost like he's stumbling or perhaps have a disability that involves his feet or legs.
00:38
Everyone.
00:40
He's been hanging around the 3314 area earlier today.
00:45
Control to 112, are you Code 4?
00:47
Control the 112 where you code for?
00:49
I'm Code 4.
00:50
I'm in a room.
00:53
He's not currently in camera anywhere for the ricotta case recognition.
01:00
I'm in room 3350.
01:01
He's a student.
01:03
He's in a...
01:05
Now,
01:07
uh,
01:09
I'm making contact with him.
01:12
He'd be in all day because it's been scratched up by his class.
01:16
Two-four. One for the control.
01:20
Who is your name? The student got to talk to this name is (name withheld).
01:26
Two more.
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