Individual seen dropping guitar and fleeing in alley, Alamogordo NM
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Officers were flagged down by two people near 15th and 18th streets reporting an individual wearing a black hoodie, green shorts, and a green backpack who fled west through an alley. The individual was later seen dropping an electric guitar in a yard near Ohio Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Otero County Sheriff and Fire, Alamogordo Police and Fire
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02:44
Transcript:
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We're getting flag down 15, 18,
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Ohio.
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Getting flag down by two people.
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Two, 17, you copy.
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Cover.
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Cover.
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Stop.
00:18
One-tine, copy.
00:23
Two-seven. I'm on my way, two-seven.
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I'm on my way, two.
00:35
217-110 to 27 that subject we were talking about when west and in the alley.
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What are you doing to? What are we doing to?
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Good night.
01:00
They do anything or talk to them or anything?
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Some of the people?
01:06
Negative, when I turn around or talk to him, they saw him run between the houses and through the...
01:28
Is that dog barking on your side or in the other way?
01:35
I'd say the alley, they're west of Maine.
01:43
So 49, he dropped an electric guitar in the RB's yard.
01:51
Is there a rain no dark here,
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sir?
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Tonight.
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For the rain.
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Black hoodie, green short, had his hood up,
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and a green backpack.
02:18
Just standing,
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small builds.
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217, 27. 217.
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2.7. Florida and Poff.
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10.4. If you want to check out the two-story house on Ohio,
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near Ohio Ave.
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Location mentioned:
Ohio Ave, Alamogordo, NM 88310
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