Dark Nissan Murano monitored near residential area, Decatur AL
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According to the dispatch call, a dark Nissan Murano was monitored traveling through various streets near residential areas including 8th Street SE and 19th Avenue SE in Decatur, Alabama.
Audio|Heard on: Decatur and Morgan County Public Safety
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Waterford Avenue, approaching Eastbrook Street, not far from residence at this time.
00:09
Figure later to be right off of Point Mallard Drive to south of, or north of Apollo Lane.
00:20
Jingle turns plus around near Elizabeth Avenue.
00:30
St. Street at this time.
00:36
575, east of west.
00:42
525 per feet.
00:44
Peace to her waist on hairs.
00:47
Stam, I'm going to check rapid.
00:55
It was westbound, possibly turn it on 16th Avenue.
01:01
Florida Street.
01:03
Tampa.
01:05
Five,
01:09
I would you see something around here.
01:11
Port passing 9th Street, southeast northbound.
01:18
The vehicle is westbound on 8th Street southeast at this time from Seton.
01:26
Biles on the 5-chance-old.
01:28
That's a vehicle description.
01:31
Dark color Nissan Murano.
01:37
As in 19th Avenue.
01:44
Southbound on 19th Avenue southeast approaching 9th Street.
01:51
Boston, black eyes on the cover tag.
01:57
Awesome, if I caught attack.
02:00
Do it.
02:02
Alabama (number withheld), Iowa (number withheld) by Charlie displayed on a black merino.
02:08
Currently had 19 compares to a roller.
02:11
Before that, be the vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
19th Ave SE & 8th St SE, Decatur, AL 35601
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