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Search for man with two dogs in Colonial Oaks ParkSarasota FL

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Colonial Oaks Park, 5300 Colonial Oaks Blvd, Sarasota, FL 34232

Officers searched Colonial Oaks Park for a white male about 6'3", bald, wearing dark clothing, with two dogs. The man was seen near the creek and wooded areas. A young child was also reported alone nearby. Eventually, one white male was detained during the search.

Audio|Source: Sarasota County Sheriff, Venice and North Port Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Trag 34, 3, 10, 11.
00:04
Go ahead.
00:06
White male, 6 foot 3, bald, dark card clothing, should have two dogs with them.
00:11
Bosteen headed back towards Colonial Woods.
00:14
Copy heading there now.
00:24
3719. 106. 3719.
00:31
3711 dispatch, I'll be out with the Colonial Oaks Park checking.
00:35
10 foot 3711.
00:40
3171.
00:41
3. Edward Knight to that unit that just rolled up. Can you stay with that mail that's next to the motorcycle?
00:53
1074.
00:56
1074, 1074, 107.
01:03
13097.
01:04
Time 4-8-2.
01:10
2,711 attack 34, that's 54 here at the park so far.
01:18
Probably.
01:26
Air turn to attack 34 is the front rows of something with two dogs.
01:30
Tenmore should be a white male six foot three bald with two dogs.
01:34
Laxing headed northbound back into this wooded area between our patrol cars and the crew truck.
01:41
Ten more.
01:56
1051 to Highland Ridge Park, near Wood Drive, near North Port Boulevard.
02:04
Caller is advising there is a small toddler, approximately one to two years old, black curly hair, only wearing a diaper.
02:11
The child keeps running in the grass and was running down harmony. There's no adults in the area.
02:20
Norfolk, he still have eyes on that child.
02:26
That's Sim4.
02:32
26, if he could do his best to just keep eyes on it, the boulepart, 41 or nothing.
02:43
104.
02:48
Attack 34 to air two.
02:51
Okay.
02:54
All right, the pastor just advised you saw the stuff by walking in the river or the creek towards the back end of Colonial Oaks Park, so it's more likely going to be our guy.
03:04
Probably towards the cattle Colonial Oaks area.
03:10
Okay.
03:11
Never.
03:16
Number 4, William 10; the caller is now advising the child took off running towards the tennis courts.
03:26
Simple, if they can just grab his arm, he's taken off on.
03:34
I'm sure if you're able to check under the bridge there at honor, where the creek goes up there, there's some land on either side that they can walk on,
03:42
or I'm not able to see under any there.
03:48
Copy, I'll head over there now.
03:54
3779, show me out with 11.
03:57
10-4[1]-379. 3-7-9.
04:02
Dispatch,
04:03
one white male detained.
04:07
Scroll 3-7-2.
04:11
Correction,
04:13
protect the custody.
04:18
Track 34 to Ares, was walking between Wood Oak Drive and the, looks like,
04:24
the west corner of the park.
04:27
Looks like a subcreek off the Philippi Creek going north and south.
04:36
We're checking that now.
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Colonial Oaks Park, 5300 Colonial Oaks Blvd, Sarasota, FL 34232

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