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Woman followed by man on bicycle near Salvation ArmySpringfield MO

audio iconDisorderly Conduct
Near W Chestnut Expy, Springfield, MO 65802

A woman was followed by a man riding a bicycle while she walked westbound toward the Salvation Army for help.

Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
01:53
Transcript:
3.47, 325, disturbance in the area of 1962, West Chestnut Expressway. Female walking westbound being followed by a male, riding his bicycle. 411. Male is described as (name withheld), male white, no shirt, jeans. 411 on Channel 1.347, I'm clear. The person being followed, is that the caller? Affirmary. 411-1-1. 3.25 off here. That's 411. Pass out at 422 East Town Street. Yeah, I got you. 323. 323. Can you show me en route to H.U for a co-responder. That's far. 6.58, check for us. 6.58, go ahead. 135. Ross Perry. Female, female. Okay. Further info, the female is going to Salvation Army for contact. 347, I'm clear. 14. Show me out of 3.4-7. 414, that's clear. 6. 17 on out of chirp at 16-65. I'm clear. 1665.

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Near W Chestnut Expy, Springfield, MO 65802

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