Male attempting to kick in door near Craig Street, Greensboro NC
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to an attempted forced entry by a male at a location near Craig Street. The suspect is described as a 35-year-old man wearing a gray sweatsuit with a Jamaican accent, possibly driving a tan Kia SUV tracked near Hatteras Court.
Audio|Heard on: Guilford County Sheriff and Greensboro Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Clark, something a disorder near Craig Street.
00:02
It's going to be a male subject trying to kick in the door.
00:04
Still getting further.
00:10
205, you can show me in row.
00:13
2.05,000.
00:16
2331, clear me code, one.
00:18
Show me in Roseville.
00:21
2333 or show me in Rosal.
00:27
Going to Craig Street.
00:29
It will be also address near Craig Street, also 1061.
00:33
A suspect's going to be a black male, age 35, wearing a gray sweatsuit with a Jamaican accent.
00:40
And also,
00:42
in 23 the area.
00:45
Also, the subject may be driving a tan Kia SUV.
00:53
4-05, I copy.
00:54
But what current location they had on the subject?
01:01
To Hatteras Court, they're tracking him by an Android key tag.
01:06
Stame drives a Silver 2012 Ford Expedition SUV.
01:15
Can you meet me on Ups 1, please?
01:22
I'm not sure, sir.
01:23
I'm trying to get in touch with the call-taker right now to see what's going on with it.
01:32
4-05, you can show me a route to the Hatteras Court locations, and I'll advise if I see the vehicle there.
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Location mentioned:
Craig St, Greensboro, NC 27406
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