Young man claiming to be a salesperson causes concern


A young man who said he was selling something refused to leave a home. After leaving, he went to a nearby trailer, and the resident is worried he might come back.
Audio|Source: Piscataquis County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
You are all in route 1658. With Milo 1. Go ahead. Milo 1. I took a call from 24 Gold Street. Suspicious complaint. Callers stating that there is a male subject that is claiming to be a salesperson. Blue pants, black shirt, young male. She said that he would not leave the residence. And then she was calling in to dispatch to make the complaint. He left and went to the next door trailer. And is over there now. She's expecting him to return, though. 10-3. Sorry, could you repeat that? I was serving that P.O. from earlier. I'll try to factor too soon as they can. Go ahead of let him pull again. A mile one is the complaint come from 24 Gold Street. It's a suspicious complaint. Your complaint is (name withheld). She states that there is a male subject who claims to be a salesperson. It's shown up in a residence. He's refusing to leave. As she was calling into dispatch to make the complaint, he went over to the trailer next door, and she's over there now, but she's expecting him to return. It's a younger male subject, a blue pants, black shirt, sentry.
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Location mentioned:
Milo, ME
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