Suspect shoplifts and flees north near Taft Street, Broward County FL
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Police responded to a shoplifting report at a CVS store on North Federal Highway, Broward County. The suspect fled north near Taft Street in a gray Mazda or Ford vehicle, wearing a white shirt and khaki pants, possibly with an ankle monitor. The suspect was not found on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Police and Sheriff
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
I got a 30 just occurred in CVS 911 North Fed for a frequent shoplift at the current item from the store and right now.
00:08
He's no longer on scene now.
00:10
New Zipan6.
00:12
First level.
00:15
Double.
00:19
It's going to be a 31 report assigned me.
00:26
That was 31 report.
00:31
Yes,
00:33
Patron.
00:34
Stand by John.
00:36
Okay.
00:42
Then, Pee, you had that 1050 side to you.
00:44
Was there a quarter from?
00:49
Yeah, you can work it in one.
00:55
Kevin. Uh,
00:57
49, it's the home ducon.
01:03
Professor responding, you know, two copy 84.
01:11
We are out.
01:12
One-four.
01:15
Time, you can go to me and write.
01:17
Three,
01:19
you can go to me off the time after train route.
01:26
Huffress. Through that first.
01:33
I can go. Yep.
01:40
33 half of five to six over 30 just a car hanging and if you're copied in any form no one north federal after CVS north on towards Taft's.
01:55
I'm from the store he ran out and that gray mob of the Forex with a possible tag of (number withheld).
02:03
and an ankle monitor Hispanic male he was wearing a white pants.
02:11
Correction white shirt, possibly khaki pants.
02:17
And also white people lack wearing unknown clothing, cases 156, 821.
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Taft St, Florida
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