Two juvenile male escapees reported near 3300 NW 27th Ave, Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, two juvenile male escapees were reported near 3300 Northwest 27th Avenue. Both have previous offenses including grand theft auto, firearm possession by a minor, and resisting an officer.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade County Municipal Police Departments Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
A quick little of BOLO[1] for my escapees.
00:04
They're relaxing near 3300 Northwest 27th Avenue at approximately 1336 hours.
00:16
Break for first now.
00:18
Okay.
00:20
Okay.
00:22
Last name, (name withheld), common spelling.
00:25
First name, (name withheld).
00:27
Alpha Lima, Echo, X-ray, Zulu, Alpha,
00:32
November, Delta, Echo, Romeo.
00:35
Date of birth of 9-11,
00:38
2008.
00:39
5'8 height, 155 pounds,
00:43
brown eyes, black hair, in a gray shirt and red pants, great.
00:52
Good thing.
00:57
Second male, last name (name withheld).
01:01
Oscar, apostrophe, Charlie, Oscar, November,
01:05
November,
01:06
Echo Lima,
01:08
First name (name withheld).
01:10
date of birth 8,
01:12
6,
01:13
2008,
01:14
5'8 in height,
01:15
120 pounds, green eyes, brown hair,
01:20
gray shirt, and red pants as well.
01:24
Are they both white males? White males.
01:31
That's kiss home.
01:34
31 or two additional?
01:38
Both escapees have violent paths to include Grand theft auto,
01:48
possession of a firearm by a minor, and resisting an officer.
Police codes explained
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[1]
BOLO: Alert to watch for a person, vehicle, or item of interest.
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Location mentioned:
NW 27th Ave, Miami, FL 33142
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