Subject stuck in marsh near Calabash Drive after fleeing, Carolina Shores NC
Responders tracked a subject who fled and became stuck in a marsh near Calabash Drive. Multiple officers and a van were involved in the search and locating effort.
Audio|Source: Brunswick County Public Safety - VIPER
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Transcript:
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17 advisor tracking at the end up.
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Bonaparte,
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tracking towards Kalabash River.
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Count 400, Duke County.
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400, so 4. 400.
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279, 700 block north shore.
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17703.
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Good.
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I just made 21 contact with 700 web, grown in right.
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We have a pretty strong signal back here.
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Ken Foley, myself and Rico sexing route to you on book.
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104. Okay,
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4. Okay, 9-9.9.9.
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Also stacking with the servants on Nance Street, Captain Nance's seafood restaurant.
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I get left on foot.
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Several.
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I'm getting right.
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I don't stand, stand for.
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Judge me and Brandon.
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Judge Whitemail would use drive.
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5. I'm tender.
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The item pause down.
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Adam 5.
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Van Cadet for $20, please.
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Tancore.
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And that's coming out of North Carolina?
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You can check, Sack Carolina, please.
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Nothing's coming back for that van out of North Carolina.
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Yeah.
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RICOXICOM we have ASOM subject.
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RICO 6104.
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I wonder.
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A3-rego-6, what's your 20?
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He's stuck in the marsh.
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Over Calabash Drive.
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Over Calabash Drive.
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Negative chief, we just located him in the marsh. He's stuck, but he's 10-4[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative—message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Calabash Dr, Carolina Shores, NC 28467
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