Suspect attempts vehicle door entry in Pine Valley, Boiling Springs SC
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Police responded to reports of several individuals trying to open car doors near Pratt Drive in the Pine Valley neighborhood. One male suspect wore a ski mask and had tape over his fingers.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg City County Public Safety
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
I just got flagged down about several subjects trying to open car doors near Pratt Drive in Pine Valley off Double Bridge Road.
00:10
I'm going to head over there.
00:12
It would be a Condor cord,
00:15
possibly a blue.
00:19
24.
00:22
27 is en route 39.
00:31
27-2-4. 27-4.
00:32
17-4. 17-4.
00:37
17, you know, I'm just getting bored from now every time I try to call.
00:48
24, Semma.
00:55
Tony 24, you want her to step out.
01:00
If she could answer the phone, that'll be fine, but if not off, they're to the location.
01:08
104-7-hour.
01:09
24-7-hour.
01:14
It's a location and talk to her.
01:19
No.
01:25
I think as well how Charles I say.
01:32
It's a . . .
01:35
. . . 7.9.
01:54
He's (name withheld) and Drayton.
02:01
Ted, we're just out, I can earn a law call in from near Mall Creek Drive, near Mall Creek Drive.
02:11
It's going to be just down a little bit from Castleton Circle.
02:19
1426 108, 40, 46.
02:24
Goodell.
02:26
Smaller Trilful.
02:32
Tril4.
02:34
I'm code 40.
02:35
I'm code 40. Out here, you can put you on top.
02:39
Zero.
02:43
Smaller, 27, that was 39.
02:54
It's a single individual male wearing a ski mask, and it looks like he had tape over his fingers,
03:02
no gloves, but his fingers are completely taped up.
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Location mentioned:
Double Bridge Rd, Boiling Springs, SC 29316
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