Robbery suspect sought in maroon truck near Calder Ave, Beaumont TX
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According to the dispatch call, authorities issued an attempt to locate a robbery suspect driving a maroon 2020 Dodge Ram near Calder Avenue in Beaumont, TX. The suspect is described as a white male wearing a blue long-sleeve shirt, khaki pants, American flag boots, sunglasses, and a ball cap. The vehicle has Texas plates with the number withheld for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Public Safety
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
All units prepare for information on an attempt to locate for a BOLO in Jefferson County.
00:06
440.
00:07
4,400, Lewis Drive.
00:09
Speak with (name withheld).
00:12
In reference to her husband, Marvin, trying to fight her and her sister.
00:15
No weapons or intoxication.
00:17
4400 Louis Drive.
00:18
Cut.
00:19
2400, right.
00:21
All right.
00:24
Center to all units.
00:25
BOLO out of Jefferson County, a robbery suspect off of Central Boulevard.
00:30
Go ahead and get an emergency record for a broke-down vehicle, Mary George (number withheld).
00:36
Thank you. Okay.
00:38
Direction of travel is north on Central Boulevard from Netherland.
00:42
I-10 northbound over Calder.
00:45
Okay.
00:46
Well, my PD request a one emergency record, I-10,
00:51
south at Calder, over the Calder, overpass, Belmont Claire, 1823-hour.
00:57
Possible Texas plate, (number withheld), a 2020 Dodge Ram truck, four-door, maroon in color, newer model, four-door maroon Dodge truck, no back bumper.
01:10
Suspect is a white male wearing a blue long-sleeve shirt, khaki pants, American flag boots, a big gold necklace,
01:17
sunglasses, and a ball cap.
01:18
Central Clear, 1823.
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Location mentioned:
Calder Ave, Beaumont, TX
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