Car doing donuts at Walmart parking lot, Elkin NC
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to reports of a dark-colored Ford Fusion doing donuts and squealing tires in the old Walmart parking lot in Surry County. The vehicle had two or three occupants and was last seen with lights off in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Surry County Public Safety
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
You know, just respond to the area of the old Walmart parking lot.
00:03
Caller advised there was a car doing donuts and squealing tires.
00:07
Caller lives nearby and it woke them up.
00:10
It's going to be a darker, possibly Ford Fusion.
00:15
10.4.31.17.
00:18
3-2-centra.
00:20
Okay, guys, they are still in the parking lot with the light turned off.
00:28
10-4[1]-31 where you coming from? Come on, C.C. Camp turn on the north bridge.
00:38
10-4[1], I'm turning on to C.C.
00:41
Camp from Austin Traphill.
00:46
Yep.
00:52
31, 23.
00:54
Yeah.
00:59
1028, North Carolina, Robert Frank,
01:03
correction, Robert King Frank 8702, Robert King Frank, 8702, Black and Color, Mazda appears to be two occupants, possibly three.
01:16
10-4[1], that's going to be the same vehicle that you were out with at the park.
01:21
The Ryan Hobbs of Winston-Salem, Plains, Plague Status Limited, expired, 1031.25.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
WalMart, Elkin, NC 28621
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