Suspicious male fled after alarm at Fort Lauderdale store, Fort Lauderdale FL
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According to the dispatch call, a suspicious white male was seen walking near Publix at 3901 West Broward Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. He wore a black jacket, white shirt, and red shorts. He ran away when an alarm was triggered at approximately 3:40 AM.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
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Transcript:
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Any other units who can clear and copy, the 13-person at Publix, near West Broward.
00:07
Full Island receiving at this time from a monitoring company advising of a male who walked in the area at approximately 340 hours.
00:14
White male lasting wearing a black jacket, white shirt, red shorts.
00:18
He ran away when the alarm was triggered.
00:23
Yeah.
00:25
51 additional unit?
00:28
31 97 here.
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10 for in the area.
00:32
I'm trying to get out of DOT.
00:34
Office 71, you can show us 997 meter as well.
00:39
10.
00:43
7.7 meat card belongs.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:50
The 300 block of North SR-7, Broward, Broward, and 38th Way,
00:56
and right on the bend on 38th way where a 38th is.
01:01
104 points are 300 blocks south 7, Broward, 38th, and the bend at 38th.
01:07
Do you have aize me go 10 and a point?
01:21
For last visual was northbound from that 1020, they no longer have a visual.
01:29
What, he was already off property?
01:34
They noticed the alarm trigger came in at 340 hours, so it's now about a four minute time, the last heading northbound.
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Location mentioned:
W Broward Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
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