Burglary suspect reported near madison avenue on bainbridge island, Bainbridge Island WA
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A burglary suspect was reported near Madison Avenue on Bainbridge Island. The suspect is described as a white male, about 42 years old, thin build, brown hair balding, wearing a long black bathrobe, plaid pants, and barefoot.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Units in route to the burglary.
00:02
R.P. advises the subject's name is (name withheld), and he's now northbound Madison towards the high school.
00:09
No weapons and no one talks against.
00:14
Received is the RPs, how they know it's (name withheld) from Engine 11.
00:19
Checking.
00:22
What's your UGA here?
00:24
And Edward 425.
00:26
We'll just get a chance to be engaged in any history at that address, please.
00:32
Number 425, 1620.
00:38
I'll be out in Lake Flora and Glenwood Road with 867 Extra Network, William.
00:49
1032, 1625.
00:50
Echaltyone.
00:51
Echility one.
00:55
Back nine, thank you very much.
00:58
Ricky, thank you. Thank you, 1625.
01:04
You said left after the bridge?
01:14
That's a committed.
01:19
Buddy.
01:26
This is funding get equate.
01:28
Descriptions of Sunnick-M-Northwest, Bucklin Hill Road, Cross Street, Main Avenue, Northwest and Bayshore Drive NW.
01:36
Ratter 51 CELS.
01:38
Greenway is the balcony of the business or from here by restaurant.
01:41
No.
01:42
West. Fuglin Hill Road.
01:43
IHod Silverdale, Bucking Hill.
01:45
Cross Street, Lane Avenue, Northwest and Bay Shore Drive, Northwest.
01:49
Timeout 1625, WQEM 301.
01:54
In this route to the burglary, the subject is a white male, roughly 42,
02:01
5'7 thin, brown hair but balding, wearing long, black, bath robe, plaid pants, and barefoot.
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