White Honda Accord stolen and searched near Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale FL
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According to the dispatch call, a stolen white Honda Accord was reported near Griffin Road with a LoJack signal active. Officers coordinated a search in multiple locations. During the response, a vehicle accident occurred involving a gray Kia and the Honda. A baby and other occupants were safely removed from the vehicles. Traffic was shut down temporarily to manage the incident and vehicle locations.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Police and Sheriff
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03:46
Transcript:
00:00
I find me the signal, um, and this is one.
00:04
1.818186 on the stolen vehicle at near Griffin Road.
00:08
Let's see how a white Honda Accord that's missing.
00:11
Case number is (number withheld).
00:16
I'm sorry 15.
00:18
(number withheld). 3.20 back.
00:24
2,
00:25
108, from University and Johnson.
00:28
Again, it's the stolen vehicle with entrapment.
00:29
Party Rescue has the call as well.
00:31
Northwest 96 stairs in Johnson Street.
00:34
They're advising of a vehicle accident where one vehicle slipped over and there's a baby inside.
00:39
Gray Kia and a Honda.
00:41
Again, possibly a baby inside of the Gray Kia.
00:45
States that people are on top of the vehicle trying to flip it back over.
00:51
(number withheld) is the case.
00:54
This morning.
00:56
Northwest 96 Terrace Inn.
00:58
That's 21, everyone.
01:00
Code from 86 to Josh.
01:06
12, 10, 10, 10, 151.
01:08
This century is closer, please.
01:09
Go ahead, everybody.
01:11
All units are 1050.
01:13
So, from Palm and Pat.
01:15
Innes, you're stepping over each other.
01:16
Which unit is 51?
01:19
Three-51 person, probably three, ten four.
01:23
And units responding, the complainant is advising that the baby is out of the vehicle.
01:29
The baby is okay, awake and breathing.
01:33
48.
01:34
Verify if anyone still in traffic.
01:37
They are also advising now that two people are still stuck inside the vehicle, advising that everyone now is out of all of the vehicles and everyone is awake and breathing.
01:48
48, we'll be going on 97.
01:50
Two,
01:52
three, ten, ten, four.
01:53
I have... Ninety-seven or thirty-second control revise.
01:58
Ten point.
02:01
And confirming, I have Charlie 3123.
02:06
Yeah, we're going to have to shut down traffic in both directions, start at a phone and back on-based traffic.
02:16
Can't shut down traffic in all directions to travel into advice when are you shutting down the traffic?
02:22
Well, drop these conditions.
02:25
Holly 12th unit at 9 8 and Johnson to stop all traffic going on eastbound you mean a unit to go up about 9 3 in Johnson should ever be going westbound that should cover it take 9 8 in Johnson eastbound
02:44
3rd5 unit that can take 9 3 in Johnson westbound
02:50
3.5, I can take this.
02:52
Samfarmine.
02:54
Verifies that everyone is out of the vehicle, but you know, vehicles in the middle of the roadway.
02:59
So we are going to have to shut down for a page.
03:02
3.01, you copy everyone is out of the vehicle, but both vehicles are in the middle of the roadway?
03:08
Yeah, I'm going to.
03:10
Stand for.
03:14
7-97-400.
03:17
Sublo's 12-4.
03:19
7-4.
03:24
Sierra Hotel Zulu 07.
03:29
It's a reference to Hollywood's call or something else.
03:34
So, LoJack, it's Signal 10[1].
03:37
We're receiving that while we're up here searching with you guys.
03:42
Down to that area, flipping leaders and like about 53, so much from that is to that area.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Signal 10: Stolen vehicle
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Location mentioned:
Griffin Rd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
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