Two suspects flee after vehicle crash in plantation, Plantation FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle crash occurred at University Drive and Sunrise Boulevard. Two suspects fled on foot. One wore a white shirt and gray shorts; the other wore no shirt and blue pants. Police are searching the nearby plaza by Chewy's for the suspects.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
The vehicle is a motor vehicle crash at University and...
00:07
A lot too gone.
00:10
Two breath marks.
00:11
One wearing no shirt.
00:14
No shorts. No shorts.
00:16
No shirt. Question.
00:20
New York.
00:24
What the deal of you?
00:28
Um,
00:29
to whatever we do, check that way.
00:36
All right, units, we have a motor vehicle crash, two suspects running.
00:40
The vehicle, motor vehicle crash.
00:44
Two suspects, one white shirt, gray shorts, one no shirt, blue pants, eastbound from University Drive and Sunrise Boulevard.
00:50
Okay,
00:51
I'm 2927. What's the office?
00:56
The vehicle is up in the spot,
00:58
and motor vehicle crash.
01:05
97.
01:07
They're going to be in the plaza we get by Chewy's, most likely, guys.
01:11
Just doing that plaza, I'm going to check on the motor vehicle crash.
01:14
Step on in the plaza by Chewy's.
01:16
You've got a box, step around this is by plaza, notified for my patient.
01:20
See the parking as well.
01:23
The first suspect should be about 5-8, white shirt gray shorts.
01:30
The second male is about six foot shirt blue long pants.
01:38
Copy.
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