Suspicious activity near jim wright freeway involves possible stolen jeep, Fort Worth TX
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According to the dispatch call, suspicious dumping activity occurred behind a building near Jim Wright Freeway. A green 1994 Jeep reported stolen was found at an address near Havel. Alcohol odor and liquid were observed on the ground near the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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02:3
Transcript:
00:04
124. 124. It's going to be right behind the 405 North Jim Wright Freeway building.
00:08
405 North Jim Wright Freeway cold minivan on the back side.
00:11
Someone is dumping stuff all over the place.
00:20
He said he's at 812 Haville.
00:23
He said he reported his vehicle stolen with Fort Worth, but they told him to go to that address because that's where they found it.
00:32
I got his license plate.
00:34
It's not showing stolen.
00:35
He sounded very shaky and agitated on the phone.
00:39
What type of vehicle was this?
00:43
It was a 1994 Jeep, green in color, according to the plate he gave me, (number withheld).
00:53
He claims he reported it with Fort Worth, and they told him to find it at this address.
01:05
I'll give it down to get it.
01:08
Plainton is there with his parents.
01:11
He's going to be at 817 Havel.
01:32
106. 114. Will you look on the other side of the vehicle and see if anything was dumped over there? There is a big puddle of some kind of liquid on the ground.
01:43
It does have an alcohol smell to it.
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Location mentioned:
Jim Wright Fwy, Fort Worth, TX 76108
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