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Heard on: Raleigh County Public Safety · 4 days ago
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Can you send me a car for residential burglary near Floyd Bypass Rd? Being out.
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Possible residential burglary near Floyd Bypass Rd
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were requested to respond to a possible residential burglary near Floyd Bypass Rd in Beaver, West Virginia. Details remain unconfirmed at this time.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies received a request for public service about a possible fraudulent phone scam near Grandview Road in Beaver. The caller reported that someone claimed to represent the assessor's office and later a bank, providing a personal identification number. The individual did not comply with the caller's demands and sought assistance.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency appears to involve a 77-year-old woman near Grandview Road. She is conscious but experiencing nausea, intense headache, and difficulty walking. Responders are en route to the location.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies investigated a suspicious Tesla found parked near a gate on Scott Branch Road in Crow, West Virginia. The vehicle appeared unoccupied with its seats reclined. It is unclear if any criminal activity was involved.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were asked to check on a person's welfare near the intersection of Grandview Road and Scott Branch Road in the Crow area of West Virginia. The situation appears to be noncriminal in nature.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a deputy provided fuel assistance to a vehicle that had run out of gas on Interstate 64 in West Virginia. The situation was non-criminal and appeared to involve a motorist stranded along the highway.