He was looking to find a street address to meet the officers at, this was part of the complex area he was not as familiar with and didn’t want to send them to a place he wasn’t going to be because he got a street name wrong. Cops had originally wanted to meet at his home and asked for his home address, but he wasn’t sure where the person ran off to and didn’t want to say his address out loud in case it was overheard by the person he was chasing.
Thank you. I appreciate that answer. I haven’t followed the case as closely and wanted to know what happened there. I like how you explained it. thanks
and I should correct my last sentence, he was not chasing (following) Trayvon at this point, as he had lost sight of him and did not know where he had gone, hence his cautiousness at saying his home address out loud. My apologies at the obvious mischaracterization.