Theft of a three-wheel bicycle near battlefield parkway, Fort Oglethorpe GA
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According to the dispatch call, a black three-wheel bicycle with a front basket and an errands sticker was stolen near Battlefield Parkway in Catoosa County, Georgia. The suspect was described as a white male carrying a black backpack, last seen heading toward Tractor Supply.
Audio|Heard on: Catoosa County Public Safety
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
taken between 0.930 and 1030, white male with black backpack,
00:14
should have an errand sticker on it.
00:17
last seen leaving errands,
00:19
near battlefield parkway.
00:30
10-8[1], 10-8, 7-8.
00:32
that is 8. has-4.
00:34
see,
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I am. 1012 for a row.
00:47
number 30, no tag,
00:50
1040, I'm reckless.
00:53
and is now walking southbound on the left-hand shoulder.
01:04
temper.
01:09
and for information,
01:12
this is the same vehicle that Champs was with earlier.
01:16
temper.
01:21
basket on the front, black in color, taken between 930 and 1030 this date.
01:28
white mel with a black backpack.
01:31
it should have an errand sticker on it.
01:34
last thing going towards tractor supply, two-selling units, lookout, near battlefield parkway, errands.
01:40
for a three-wheel bicycle with a basket on the front, black in color, taken between 930 and 1030 this date, while in all of the black backpack.
01:49
if it should have an errand sticker on it, lassine, going towards tractor supply.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service/Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Battlefield Pkwy, Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742
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