Man robbed of 5000 dollars near Main Street junkyard, Munfordville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a man who was robbed of 5000 dollars near the junkyard behind a location on Main Street. The suspect lives near the area and has a silver Chrysler 300 vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Hart County KY Public Safety & KSP P3
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
near Main Street.
00:02
Good.
00:07
104. near Main Street, Collars, Vice, Nurse, Mel, at the back of the building.
00:13
Welcome back and forth looking in the direction of the store.
00:16
Dark clothing with a reflective stripe.
00:18
Good.
00:22
I believe I passed that mail.
00:25
He's traveling southbound on Main Street.
00:29
Turn back around, talk to him.
00:34
People.
00:37
That was 37 is giving to 6.50 breaks.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:45
He's going to be 10-4[1].
00:47
He lives outback of near Main Street in the junkyard and the Chrysler 300 silver.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:56
Cool.
01:00
We're en route with a 10-15.
01:03
3.7 when you come around.
01:07
Before confirming you are 1015.
01:15
10-4[1], you need me to signal 8 on now?
01:22
2115.
01:27
650, be advised.
01:29
The county's 10-15 with that mail.
01:30
Good.
01:35
Great.
01:41
For the southbound arrest area for a theft complaint.
01:48
This area, caller's advising that he was robbed by somebody took 5000 dollars from him.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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