Suspicious salesperson in LeRoy
Credit: Alecia Kaus | January 12, 2013 | The Batavian | thebatavian.com ~~
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LeRoy Police are investigating several calls from residents on Lake Street and Glenwood Drive of a suspicious salesperson looking at meters on homes. The subject is wearing tan pants, glasses, and a dark jacket.
After a short investigation, Police have determined there are six salespeople canvassing the area for a company called Invenergy. After a check of one of the subjects, Police have determined he has a suspended license and is from the Syracuse area. Police will be escorting him to the McDonalds on Main Street in LeRoy for a ride.
Invenergy is one of North America’s largest independent wind power generation companies according to their website. They develop, own, and operate power generation facilities in North America and Europe. They deal with natural gas, solar, and wind projects for utilities and suppliers.
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