Male suspect attempts to break into business door, Hollywood FL
A male suspect tried to break into a business door near Sheridan Street. The suspect was holding the door and the caller could not see through the peephole. Police were dispatched to the scene with backup units called to nearby intersections.
Audio|Source: Broward County Police and Sheriff
03:9
Transcript:
00:00
Attention in District 2, receiving a 72921[2] to a business for this evening,
00:06
near Sheridan Street.
00:08
Caller (name withheld) saw him broke into the caller's door, he's holding the door.
00:13
Nothing further at this time.
00:20
Okay, some for additional.
00:23
Some for additional.
00:27
Two off two, please call back in the future and I'll be sent to one.
00:32
Copy.
00:33
Three male is attempting to break up to the college door and unable to see through the people.
00:41
Bring her out.
00:44
Two does a penny one for you.
00:49
I thought you let's get up a box.
00:55
Hey!
00:56
7.
01:02
8. 109, where to show you 106? 7.5.
01:09
10.5. 106, personal.
01:25
Okay.
01:29
Let me get a unit on East Sheridan and Southeast for Vav.
01:36
Let me get another unit on South East for Ave and Southeast Coast Street.
01:41
10-4-1-9-6-D drive.
01:48
I'll get another one.
01:54
West.
01:58
An additional unit on East Shorter Street and South East 13th Street were just pushing up a little bit more west.
02:10
40. You know?
02:14
For southeast 5 Avenue, South East 12th Street.
02:19
Four.
02:22
Unipose Apute, 12th Street, and 6 Ave,
02:26
4 is Moore and West.
02:32
Hey.
02:34
And the Unifer Ushed and is not Piz 13th Street, a little more with.
02:45
The caller is trying to make into his, um,
02:50
is there's a one?
02:54
Tough words, but 306, 306, he says such as a phone 97[1], he told him the door shut while they attempt to get inside.
03:02
He heard someone knock him on the door for the caller the same, except he could send the door across from his, he's not giving a description.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
97: Arrived at the scene or location.
[2]
21: Burglary
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
