Male suspect threatens to break into apartment in Clearwater, Clearwater FL
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A male suspect named (name withheld) threatened to forcibly enter an apartment at near Fairwood Avenue, Unit 29, in Clearwater. The suspect was described as a black male, around 30 years old, about 6 feet 4 inches tall and 250 pounds, possibly arriving by Uber. The suspect stopped the activity before officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Clearwater Police - East
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
118, 119, 113 and 117 need you for breaking in progress at near Fairwood Avenue, Unit 29.
00:10
Caller states an old friend is at this location kicking and banging on the door, threatening to break it down.
00:17
Suspect named (name withheld), about 30 years old, possibly arrived by Uber.
00:33
35 city, do they say if the subject left or is he still doing this?
00:40
At this time, they are no longer banging outside.
00:47
We're still on the landline.
00:51
Caller does not...
00:52
I think changes list, no.
00:54
Copy, caller cannot be sure if he's on scene or not.
00:59
He answers fine.
01:00
He's described as a black male.
01:02
We have no clothing description.
01:08
Three five on 51[1].
01:11
Copy 135.
01:13
18, sorry, just can't read the call notes.
01:15
Do we have a suspect description or just noise?
01:19
No,
01:22
we do not, other than a black male about 30 years of age.
01:24
Looks like someone attached a photo of him.
01:30
K1, Asis says he's 6 feet 4, 250 pounds, black male.
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51: En route (unit responding)
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Location mentioned:
Fairwood Ave, Clearwater, FL 33759
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