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The speaker is discussing a person named Kent and trying to find information about him. They mention searching for his name online and asking if he has been in trouble before. They also mention not knowing his driver's license number and asking for his last name and birthday. They come across a Paris organization number that they are unfamiliar with and mention contacting the screening center. They find a phone number for border patrol and mention contacting the FBI. The speaker ends by saying they will call the FBI.

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The actor was last seen with a backpack by the Sierra unit, but is no longer in possession of it. He was later seen with a traditional backpack when they were trying to force pinch him. The owner of AGR shouldn't be broadcasted on the radio at all. PSP does the hospital. PSP comes up and disputes in utility. PSP is driving there. Someone said they saw someone on the water tower. He might have not left arms in his motor vehicle.

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A person is told to grab whatever they need, like their phone or purse. They ask if their husband is coming with them. They are told he is taking his phone number down and that they are staying in touch with him. They are also told that they are just going down the road, about ten minutes away. The person says they would prefer their husband be with them. They ask if they are in trouble and state they are lost. They are offered a tissue and a bag because they feel like they are going to throw up.

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The actor was last seen with a backpack by the Sierra unit, but is no longer in possession of it. He was seen with a traditional backpack after that, when they were trying to force pinch him. The owner of AGR thinks he shouldn't be broadcasting on the radio at all. PSP is at the hospital. Someone saw someone on the water tower. He might have not left arms in his motor vehicle.

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The speaker is discussing a person named Kent and trying to find information about him. They mention searching for his name online and asking if he has been in trouble before. They also mention not knowing his driver's license number and asking for his last name and birthday. They come across a Paris organization number that they have never seen before and mention contacting the screening center. They find a phone number for border patrol and mention contacting the FBI. The speaker ends by saying they will call the FBI and asking who is calling.

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The speaker is discussing a person named Kent and trying to find information about him. They mention searching for his name online and asking if he has been in trouble before. They also mention not knowing his driver's license number and asking for his last name and birthday. They come across a Paris organization number that they are unfamiliar with and mention contacting the screening center. They find a phone number for border patrol and mention contacting the FBI. The speaker expresses surprise at the situation and mentions that they will make the necessary calls.

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The actor was last seen with a backpack by the Sierra unit, but is no longer in possession of it. He was later seen with a traditional backpack when they were trying to force pinch him. The owner of AGR thinks he shouldn't be broadcasted on the radio at all. PSP does the hospital. PSP comes up and disputes in utility. PSP is driving there. Someone saw someone on the water tower. He might have not left arms in his motor vehicle.

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I'm at the patient's property, but there's no address listed. I'll meet the ambulance or police at the gatehouse and bring them up here. I don't know the patient's age or gender, but there could be a female and a male. Just send someone quickly. I don't know if they are awake or breathing. I'm not inside the house because it's locked, but I see someone laying down through the window. They don't appear to be awake or alert, and I haven't heard them talk or cry. They're not moving. Please, just send someone out here quickly.

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Is everyone accounted for? Ma'am, is there anyone else inside? Let's get someone up here to stay with the family.

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Safety team is on the scene. I just heard them say 'the active shooter Charlie Kirk has been shot.' 'Charlie Kirk got hit' is what the security detail just said. A message from the speaker's son said, 'My son just messaged me and says that Charlie Kirk I believe you need to leave.' Earlier, the speaker asked, 'Is this not fireworks? Sir, please sir. Hey.' The transcript depicts a security response to reported harm to Charlie Kirk, with the speaker relaying what the security detail reported and noting a directive for Charlie Kirk to leave. The tone conveys urgency and uncertainty.

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The speaker is discussing the search for a PCR report from August 10, 2019, but it cannot be found in the fire department database. They speculate that the person may have been taken directly to the morgue. The speaker mentions having photographs of the person in the hospital. They discuss the possibility of the fire department personnel taking the person somewhere else, but the computer system does not have any record of it. The speaker acknowledges that the information they received from the fire department differs from what the computer system shows. They express confusion about why the record is missing.

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The speaker is discussing a person named Kent and trying to find information about him. They mention searching for his name online and asking if he has been in trouble before. They also mention not knowing his driver's license number and asking for his last name and birthday. They come across a Paris organization number that they are unfamiliar with and mention contacting the screening center. They find a phone number for border patrol and mention contacting the FBI. The speaker ends by saying they will call the FBI.

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He sent out pictures of the suspect with glasses on. Our sniper saw him walking away from his bike. The person who physically witnessed this called it out and sent the pictures. There are multiple people detained, including a guy mentioned by someone on the scene.

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There were multiple improbable factors that would have had to align for these bombs to be discovered at the same time on a sidewalk, prompting questions about a broader conspiracy and how such a scenario could unfold. The speakers emphasize that while they want to avoid a conspiracy path, there are many questions still open, including the handling of video footage. Regarding video records, one speaker notes that they want to review January 6 video to see if anyone returned to the locations, but that video apparently does not exist anymore. They do have January 5 video, but have been told that no one preserved January 6. This raises eyebrows as they consider whether the devices were placed by an inexperienced person who was trying to set them down quickly or whether the devices were left to be found. Mrs. Younger’s account is highlighted: she walked out her back door and did not see anything earlier in the morning, but saw the devices later, which would give a reason to believe she would have noticed them if they had been there in the morning. This observation is part of why they want to talk to her. One speaker is blown away by a point: according to the FBI, the FBI’s internal data indicate 39,000 videos showing the hoodie-clad pipe bomber—referred to as the C. Virkel bomber—movements that night, from various camera angles. Washington, DC, Capitol Hill is described as among the most surveilled areas in the world. Yet there is a claim that there is no footage from January 6 of the actual areas a person would have had to travel to place the pipe bombs. The other speaker confirms that there are cameras along some Capitol Police lines that show walking paths, including footage from Capitol Police cameras, but the angles that would show positions behind the RNC and behind the DNC do not exist today, at least not in a way that captures the relevant movements. This absence has limited the investigation into the theory that the devices could have been placed earlier and then moved or re-placed. They are now going back through Capitol Police footage, including from the Fairchild Building near the DNC, which has provided the most evidence so far. The team is reviewing hours from about 8 PM on May 5 to 1 PM on January 6 to determine whether anyone else passed by, whether there was any suspicious activity, and whether the devices were moved again. The investigators are evaluating step-by-step explanations for these anomalies, considering whether the Secret Service dog failed to detect one device or whether Mrs. Younger missed the other, whether the devices were not present at that time, or whether weather and other factors affected detections. They acknowledge that with so many circumstances, some “smoke” might indicate “fire.” They hope the FBI is reviewing cell phone data to determine if the suspected bomber returned or if a co-conspirator was involved in setting timers or re-placing devices. The transcript ends with an acknowledgment of ongoing investigation scope and questions.

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We have two people and we can't find the keys. I am currently recording them. We are also missing our belongings. Everything is gone.

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The person sent out pictures of a man with glasses and a bike. Our sniper saw the man walking away. The person who saw this called it out and we have someone detained. Many people were detained, including a man mentioned by another person.

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Transcript covers immediate police/dispatch actions: "I did do the request. They emailed me back. Didn't He did not go in for an autopsy. The death certificate was signed by the doctor at the hospital." A request to "do a field clip documenting that" and to "add a stuff to the case" noting "not giving that there was no autopsy in a month or two and we both forget about it, we can just go and reference that?" It adds: "it's $2.87 off the clear to the hospital" and "I need an officer at Timpanogos Hospital to come stage in the emergency room bay." Other updates: "Charlie’s wife is coming to Signature and to bring her car over here for her right now." "5 89 is en route to temp hospital." "One of the additional units... back ER door." Location confusion: "They said they were landing at Duncan... play it by ear." "I’m just wondering if he were to flee the location quickly, what where he would about. Logical locations where he would go." "Command3J369, did you copy my traffic"

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The speaker reports that law enforcement is patrolling the property in search of a suspect named Gregory Yet Yetman. The FBI asks anyone with information on Yetman's whereabouts to contact their Newark field office. In Middlesex County, a tactical team is seen searching a shed. Tom's Wire provides live coverage of the scene. The speaker concludes by thanking Tom and handing back to Adam.

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The speaker is discussing a person named Kent and trying to find information about him. They mention searching for his name online and asking if he has been in trouble before. They also mention not knowing his driver's license number and asking for his last name and birthday. They come across a Paris organization number that they are unfamiliar with and mention contacting the screening center. They find a phone number for border patrol and mention contacting the FBI. The speaker is unsure who is calling but plans to check with the border patrol and call the FBI.

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Caller 1 reports a male drowning at the back of the property. Rescue swimmers are attempting to reach him. Caller 1 requests an ambulance and mentions a rescue swimmer getting a boat. Caller 1 asks for a better number to call back. Caller 2 confirms that the party has not been located and asks for a description. Caller 1 describes the man as a 40-year-old black male wearing all black on a paddleboard. The paddleboard and hat have been found, but not the man. Caller 1 confirms he was not wearing a life vest. Caller 2 informs that help is on the way.

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He mentions feeling like it's the end, she calls him an idiot, and he expresses fear. They discuss the presence of guns. They have two children, Ariel and Cleo, and he loves their ginger hair. A photo shows them in happier times, with their son having his first haircut, displaying shyness and happiness.

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The speaker is discussing a person named Kent and trying to find information about him. They mention searching for his name online and asking if he has been in trouble before. They also mention not knowing his driver's license number and asking for his last name and birthday. They come across a Paris organization number that they are unfamiliar with and mention contacting the screening center. They find a phone number for border patrol and mention contacting the FBI. The speaker is unsure who is calling but plans to check with the border patrol and call the FBI.

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We're setting up a perimeter around a building where a suspect is located. SWAT teams are on site, checking for any devices or gas meters. A picture of a bike with a backpack is being examined. The suspect may have a device with an extendable antenna and numbers on it. The situation is being closely monitored as the search continues.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Black Gloves Found Near Nancy Guthrie Home, Mystery Man Seen with TWO Backpacks in Security Video
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A correspondent and a panel of former law enforcement specialists discuss a high-profile missing-person case in Tucson, focusing on newly surfaced surveillance footage and overnight search activity. The program tracks the evolving investigative picture: law enforcement’s interest in a potential phone-based lead, the reasoning behind unusual late-night searches near Nancy Guthrie’s home and an adjoining property, and the interpretation of evidence such as gloves found on a roadside and a backpack-clad individual seen in newly circulated video. The host and guests parse how cell-tower data, device pings, and proximity to the victim’s residence could illuminate a possible flight path or intermediary movements, while emphasizing that the absence of definitive results does not rule out a connection. The discussion advances through expert testimony about evidence handling, including questions about the timing and content of camera footage, the possibility of a forced entry, and the logistics of securing crime-scene materials for DNA and fingerprint analysis. They assess the challenges of distinguishing a likely abductor from unrelated bystanders, the role of anonymous tips and social media sleuthing, and the bureaucratic realities of warrants, consent searches, and interagency coordination in a high-pressure, time-sensitive investigation. As the conversation moves from immediate scene analysis to broader social dynamics, the panel explores the consequences of public speculation, the reliability of online rumors, and the media’s influence on ongoing investigations. They discuss the potential for multiple suspects or accomplices, the strategic value of tips from delivery drivers and neighborhood witnesses, and how investigators might map a suspect’s movements using biometric and digital footprints. Throughout, they stress the difference between compelling hypotheses and verifiable facts, highlighting the constant tension between rapid information sharing and careful evidentiary corroboration in a case that has captivated a nationwide audience.

Armchair Expert

Armchair Anonymous: Stalking (Part 1) | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this episode of Armchair Anonymous, hosts Dax Shepard and Lily Padman discuss stalking, sharing intense personal stories. One guest, Meline, recounts her experience of being stalked after discovering footprints outside her bedroom window. She later learns from a detective that her name was found in the wallet of a man charged with stalking and assault, who subsequently took his own life. Another guest, Melissa, shares her harrowing story involving her friend Jake and his possessive ex-girlfriend, Glenda. After Jake ends their relationship, Glenda begins threatening him and Melissa, leading to escalating harassment, including phone calls and a potential explosive incident. Melissa discovers a GPS tracker hidden in her car, confirming her suspicions about Jake's involvement in the harassment. Ultimately, she leverages the evidence to negotiate a cease in contact with him, but not before police find multiple firearms at his residence. Melissa concludes that while she is currently safe, the experience has left her on edge.
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