Vehicle linked to burglary activity near Ingalls and Walgreens, Graham County NC


Law enforcement is searching for a 2017 Ford F-350 Super Duty truck with a license plate marked as (number withheld). The vehicle is suspected to be involved in a breaking and entering incident near the parking lots of Walgreens and Ingalls in Graham County, North Carolina. Officers are trying to locate and identify the vehicle in the area.
Audio|Source: Graham County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Can't four, sir. Are you close to Ingalls?
00:05
104.
00:08
I spoke to G1 reference to a vehicle that was involved in a possible breaking and entering. G6 was at Ingalls. Just wanted if you could get eyes on it.
00:23
104 can you give me a description of it?
00:32
104 is going to be a 2017 Ford F-350 Super Duty.
00:38
The plate is (number withheld).
00:49
County, I'll be 17 that way for the ASO.
00:55
T and for.
01:03
21 service, 21 dispatch, please.
01:07
I don't have service here, Ken.
01:10
Ten, four, spoke to G1, he advised in reference to this vehicle involved in the breaking and entering. If G14 has the odds on it, he wants you to step away from the step event and 25 at Ingalls.
01:27
I didn't hear this call coming out.
01:29
I was out here with Thursdays on this P and PG.
01:35
104.
01:39
Fort Canyon coffee is going to be a blue Geely with a white tailgate.
01:43
It's a blue vehicle with a white tailgate.
01:53
It's a blue Geely with a white tailgate in this parking lot near Walgreens and Ingalls.
02:06
G10 can. What's the traffic with the breaking and entering?
02:10
This vehicle is involved in a possible breaking and entering?
02:20
G10, if you can copy, I can give you more 1014.
02:26
This is reference.
02:27
A text for receipt by the way can I have to go from G1.
02:36
I'm about to turn this 143 here now.
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Graham County, NC
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