Stolen bicycle reported near Cochran Blvd in Port Charlotte, Port Charlotte FL
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According to the dispatch call, a stolen bicycle was reported near Cochran Boulevard in Port Charlotte, Florida. Law enforcement is processing the incident and activating a case to address the theft.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Sheriff and Punta Gorda Police
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Transcript:
00:00
You can remove that bike for being stolen.
00:03
Preach.
00:09
144-4-A copping around for the missing person in purpose to Little Debbie's off Montserrat Lane.
00:19
225104.
00:21
1014 can you run the RO Ronald?
00:25
3.
00:31
Central 234.
00:32
Can we activate a case?
00:35
234.
00:37
Give me from this month ending in (number withheld).
00:44
Com.
00:49
T25 central.
00:52
221.
00:54
221.
00:56
Showing a license not valid, since 1112, 25, non-judgment suspension, negative 1.
01:04
7.4, thank you.
01:09
508 pounds blonde hair, blue eye, subject has a lower lip scar and was last seen wearing a black Biggie Smalls T-shirt, cargo shorts with a safe light on the pockets and a tan-colored boat shoes.
01:21
Subject left on foot from near Collingswood Boulevard in Port Charlotte, Florida on 12-11,
01:28
2005 at approximately 1425 hours, if located, stop and notify CCSO.
01:37
Hi.
01:39
Just confirming that case is in reference to an information off Cochran Boulevard.
01:46
Yes, ma'am.
01:48
Race.
01:53
Sound for 101.
01:57
101.
01:58
Can you activate that stolen bicycle call?
02:03
Time for.
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Location mentioned:
Cochran Blvd, Port Charlotte, FL
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