Man attempts vehicle break-in on bicycle near residence, Clearwater FL
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According to the dispatch call, a man on a bicycle attempted to break into a vehicle near a residence at Sunset Point Road and North Betty Lane. The man, described as about 200 pounds and wearing a gray hoodie and black sweatpants, was last seen riding southbound toward Sunset.
Audio|Heard on: Clearwater Police - East
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
One time you can touch me.
00:05
Plaintiff stating a neighbor said that a man on his bike was on the side of the house, attempting to break into the vehicle and did break the handle.
00:14
Time off the 15 minutes we're trying to get further.
00:17
Four or five the suspect was on a bike, correct?
00:27
Yeah, 104.
00:28
Man, about 200 pounds, wearing gray hoodie and black sweatpants.
00:37
First unit to the scene, K-4, you get with everybody else circulating.
00:46
405 to K-4.
00:48
Sorry, I was on a different channel yet.
00:50
Everybody can circulate. Everybody can circulate.
00:56
Last seen southbound toward Sunset Point.
01:01
On the bike.
01:02
Extra 21.
01:05
Go ahead.
01:07
I copy the 9-11, hang-up.
01:09
That's going to be the person that was removed from the property.
01:12
You can send some mail clear off.
01:15
All right, thanks.
01:21
207-11.
01:23
1812.
01:26
1812.
01:31
Okay,
01:32
for myself, I would have man at Sunset Point.
01:35
And Betty, you match in the description.
01:40
11 to K4. I got a video of them too, if you need it.
01:43
It's a blue bicycle.
01:45
All right, this might be them.
01:49
You know it's black.
01:50
White alien faces on the sweatpants as well.
01:53
Heavy set.
01:57
Four or five, I'll deal with them in a second.
02:04
535, show me out with K4, please.
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