Spanish-speaking person reported in possible blackmail, Miramar FL


Radio call about a Spanish-speaking person reported near Alhambra Blvd. An interpreter is being brought in. The call mentions possible blackmail. It also refers to a homeless man, heavy build, wearing a gray sweatshirt returning to the area. Officers are gathering details.
Audio|Source: Broward County Police and Sheriff
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Can you clear your 68[3] to copy a 13[2] incident? It's a 7241 Alhambra Boulevard is a Spanish speaker.
00:18
Now the 1020 is via Rapid SOS.
00:20
They're getting an interpreter on the line, cases E261.
00:23
OK, on 31.
00:24
Copy, you have two, copy 94[4], Alpha, Alpha, 31.
00:26
Alpha 5,
00:27
2, 10, 4, 5, 31, you can just your gun.
00:29
Number 2.
00:30
2 rides on the name on the caller.
00:33
Tala or Fala This is going to be an issue with Aventero,
00:43
76. I believe 148.
00:45
41,
00:46
1040, bravado. Yeah, it's important for this one, and I can go ahead of 60 at all, it's pretty strong.
00:53
Copy.
00:54
Blackmail, Blackmail,
00:55
15, show me, 501[5] and 19[1].
00:58
10. 10.15. 1015 at 336.
01:02
40. 50444490 Weston Road at the 711.
01:04
Remembered to a homeless male coming back to the 1020.
01:07
Not all.
01:08
The black male, heavy bill, lasting lane, gray, sweatshirt, sweatshirt, pieces 551-22.
01:14
51. 51.
01:15
Top off with anyone.
01:16
Okay,
01:17
so far.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
19: Return to Station/Location
[2]
13: Suspicious Person/Incident
[3]
68: Miscellaneous Call
[4]
94: Unknown, possibly a local code
[5]
501: Unknown, possibly a local code
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Location mentioned:
Near Alhambra Blvd, Miramar, FL 33023
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