Male subject interfering with bicycles near UT FACC building, Austin TX
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A male subject was seen interfering with multiple bicycles near the UT FACC building. He was described as a white male wearing a black hoodie, blue jeans, gray hat, and carrying a backpack and a box of beer.
Audio|Heard on: Travis County Law Enforcement
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
I'm quick. Hand over towards FAC.
00:02
A male subject was best to go to the bike over there.
00:04
I don't see what he's doing with it, but he walked more towards FAC.
00:11
Now he's messing with another bike nearest to the bike rack of FAC.
00:14
It's going to be white male carrying a box of beer jacket and jeans.
00:21
Also the great house.
00:25
He's been messing with two bikes so far.
00:34
Black hoodie, live blue jeans, and blue tennis shoes,
00:37
and a gray hat.
00:42
Which side of the building is you going to be on?
00:46
He's now, he was at the front of FAC, he's carrying a backpack.
00:51
He's a Madello.
00:53
Right now he's just, he's walking more towards the Goldsmith area.
01:10
I'm sorry, I'm trying to hold the Colton camera.
01:14
I'm your question.
01:16
I'm clear. The first bike you messed with was nearest towards the stairs of a battle.
01:22
Who can we think he took my helo-the-bike? I did something.
01:31
(number withheld), I'm clear.
01:33
I'm with the caller right now, she's saying that her husband's somewhere inside the store.
01:41
Daymaker 28, acknowledgment or affirmative.
01:50
3-3-hound out with him.
01:51
3-3-hound out with him.
01:52
That's yeah.
01:56
3-5 with him.
02:00
LP2 to UT 33.
02:04
He was seen messing with numerous bikes, just FYI.
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Whitis Ave, Austin, TX 78712
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