Possible burglary with suspects attempting to enter homes, Duette FL
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Three subjects were reported running near 20th Street East and North 40, trying to open doors of houses. Police units are responding, and the suspects were last seen driving deeper into the community in a vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Manatee County Sheriff
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02:30
Transcript:
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213-922 75 possible burglary in progress near 20th Street East and North 40 reference three subjects running up and down houses trying to open the doors
00:11
2nd or 22 partners you Lincoln 1
00:19
7161 or Lincoln 1117 1048 1 17 104 17 14 104
00:25
74 prior 8 2010 14
00:32
7.106. Sir.
00:39
629. 642-9-9-3-1-0-0.
00:47
I'm attached to the train park hole.
00:55
215-heart.
01:01
No, 41.
01:03
He's 1054, 1029P, valid 27.
01:07
We'll have three more drill than else.
01:08
We'll get in the IP now.
01:12
2105 hours.
01:25
Vigal's 5429, was like a white Nissan under Veronica Valera out of Hialeah, Florida, Raleigh, DePel.
01:32
26.
01:35
21 of six times.
01:41
Go ahead.
01:48
One at Twin Rivers and 20th Street East so far.
01:55
So far?
01:59
Another one, Twin Rivers and 18th.
02:06
So far.
02:12
We'll do another one at 27th, or just to block them in that little corner down there.
02:19
10-4[1], and just three or 43 units to the burglary in progress.
02:25
It looks like the vehicle is last seen heading on 20th, heading deeper into the community.
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Location mentioned:
20th St E, Duette, FL 34219
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