Stolen truck suspect known for violent offenses near south madison ave, Aurora MO
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A stolen truck incident involves a suspect with multiple warrants and a suspended license. The suspect is known to be dangerous and has a history of controlled substance possession. Law enforcement is monitoring near South Madison Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Aurora Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
According to Lawrence County's website, (name withheld)
00:03
(name withheld) is still in custody.
00:11
Well,
00:15
I doubt he's in that stolen truck then.
00:23
I will say if somebody could be incarcerated and still commit crime at the same time, it would be him.
00:29
I mean, he is talented enough to do it.
00:38
Dispatch origin is Monett PD just sent out another AM message stating that a suspect is named Dylan Wofford, White Mail, date of birth (number withheld).
00:53
Copy. Can you scan them out and see if there's an address and DOR?
00:58
Affirmative.
01:05
This special 800, that subject is showing an address near South Madison Avenue, showing suspended, showing multiple warrants.
01:20
Copy.
01:22
897.
01:24
897. I checked near South Madison and the vehicles are not there.
01:32
Copy.
01:40
800 units, just further information.
01:42
The Wofford subject, if he is encountered is known to be dangerous and violent towards law enforcement.
01:49
868, that's copy.
01:56
Also showing on PMP for possession of controlled substance.
01:59
Can you advise PMP response?
02:04
I'm guessing Modan is probably going to do the stuff for there, so just does an address check.
02:12
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
S Madison Ave, Aurora, MO 65605
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