Caller at Prince Street demands police over stolen medications, Beckley WV
A caller at Prince Street repeatedly reported stolen medications and insisted on police response even though they were told law enforcement does not manage such matters. The caller became verbally aggressive and hung up.
Audio|Source: Raleigh County Police, Bradley Fire and WV State Police
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Transcript:
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Copy. 1034 control in reference to that not one hangup hundred block of Prince Street you took earlier so we got a call from the same phone number from a male individual if I was there near Prince Street in Beckley
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They said they need to speak to an officer about loss or stolen medications.
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We tried to advise them that law enforcement didn't handle that issues of medications.
00:37
He became irate over the line, started yelling,
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demanding law enforcement to be dispatched and hung up on us.
00:45
All history shows possibly a dim at the Barnett subject.
00:55
Yeah, except before you're clear, but we'll be your last.
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Copy.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Is there a check of welfare or what's going on with us?
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250, I hope that you were 248 would be able to advise this caller keeps calling into 911.
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The meeting, law enforcement.
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We keep advising him that he's not able to speak about law enforcement of foster or medications.
01:35
Copy. Yeah, I'll give them a public service.
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Copy. Copy.
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I'll be 1037.
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3.9.
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Chiefs 3.9.
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We're busy.
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Yeah.
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50. 250?
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250.
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You still on the phone with the subject.
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Negative.
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Disconnected. Okay, just make no times three negative contact, public service.
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You can clear this.
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Let me know if you get anything further.
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Location mentioned:
Prince St, Beckley, WV 25801
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