Bulletin issued for suspicious vehicle in Wilton Manors, Wilton Manors FL
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According to the dispatch call, a bulletin was issued for a 2021 silver Nissan Altima involved in a suspicious incident near 6th Avenue and Sunrise Boulevard in Wilton Manors. The suspect is described as a black male about six feet tall with dreadlocks.
Audio|Heard on: Pompano Beach Fire/Rescue/BSO (East & West)
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Just on you stand by a copy of Bolos, Copyball Defensive Signal 33[1] Authority of Fort Lauderdale.
00:07
Copy of 33 that occurred near Northeast 153.
00:13
City and Bolo for the subject's vehicle, the left Army.
00:20
With (number withheld), (number withheld),
00:26
the vehicle was reported hitting the elfomer that area near 6th Avenue.
00:39
Advising at the public left in the gradient on Altima.
00:45
Inside was the daughter, (name withheld), and her boyfriend.
00:50
And below at 21.
00:51
6.11-014-4.
00:56
11 alpha 17, awesome 4.
01:07
Still what?
01:09
2137.30,000.
01:12
2300.
01:14
2300.
01:19
It was near 6th Street.
01:22
There are now by the end of the subject is going to be a black male six feet tall with dreadlocks.
01:27
Corrections.
01:28
It's going to be near Sunrise Boulevard.
01:34
Black male six feet tall, dreads 26 to 30 years old.
01:46
Yeah, come and clarify, that was a great Nissan Altima.
01:50
They advise us, now to say it's the 2021 silver Nissan Altima tag of (number withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 33: Emergency situation; radio traffic restricted to urgent communications only.
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Location mentioned:
NW 6th Ave, Wilton Manors, FL 33311
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