Search for suspicious person near strathmill dr, Clearwater FL
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According to the dispatch call, police are searching near Strathmill Drive in Clearwater for a suspect described as a Hispanic male wearing a blue jacket and black jeans. The person was last seen moving south through the Highland Green and Highland Glen complexes. Officers are coordinating to locate the individual due to a trespassing incident reported after a warning.
Audio|Heard on: Clearwater Police - East
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Southbound in Highland.
00:03
Blue shirt,
00:07
blue jacket,
00:08
black jeans.
00:11
Hispanic males.
00:17
Still south.
00:24
Serenity Lane.
00:26
Stop in Ohio and towards sunset.
00:39
(name withheld) just went east in there.
00:51
Let's go boss Highland Green.
00:59
Let's go boss, Highland Green.
01:00
He's got I used to run any lanes in the last fighting.
01:08
Last scene, vote more in Highland.
01:11
He's southbound into Highland Glen.
01:18
Lock it down, you got all gain, you're just coming.
01:25
Okay,
01:27
Unis, get east in these other complexes.
01:30
There's a big butch line that he can cut through.
01:39
Go with that description one more time.
01:43
Hispanic male,
01:45
blue jacket,
01:47
black jeans.
01:51
It is the subject in the call notes.
01:58
(name withheld) charges trespass after warning,
02:02
resisting without.
02:06
Does that prior ventlios?
02:24
Next unit coming up, somebody hold Tassker in Highlands at the top of the complex.
02:37
I'll need one unit at least north of us in case he doubles back through the complex.
02:45
Back over on Union.
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Location mentioned:
Strathmill Dr, Clearwater, FL 33755
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