Possible burglary attempt at Somerset Place with vehicle descriptions, Oklahoma City OK
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According to the dispatch call, a disturbance was reported near Somerset Place in Oklahoma City. Two to three people attempted to enter through the back of a building. Vehicles involved included a white truck and a black Range Rover. The reporting party took shelter during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Oklahoma OK Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
We have a three-year-round disturbance.
00:02
20-4-7 percent place.
00:03
Priority close to say I'll show you off the back.
00:08
How do you get my troubles?
00:12
5-5.5, I was asking if Arta did work.
00:16
Ardict 5-5, good.
00:20
Can you guys drag the customer in Rockwell and see if you can get a license plate for me, that red and black avalanche? That same truck has been involved, possibly in multiple persons.
00:34
I'll check but typically on these busy streets and I declare it's really good morning.
00:39
I'll see it, but I'll check quick.
00:42
And four, thank you.
00:45
Yes, and Somerset Place, RP advising that there's two to three people, 97, trying to get in through the back of possible associated vehicle, the white truck,
00:55
and they're walking towards the Arby's husband's Black Range Rover.
01:01
One twenty half a count now.
01:03
Two more.
01:04
125, I see your bus for 97.
01:06
RPs at 5.5 has gone through the garage window.
01:12
RPs in the tornado shelter,
01:16
10333 to 125.
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Location mentioned:
Somerset Pl, Oklahoma City, OK 73116
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