Ford truck steals lawnmower from residence near Racetrack Road, Mena AR
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A Ford F250 truck stole a lawnmower from a residence near Racetrack Road in Polk County, Arkansas, and fled down Racetrack Road toward Highway 76.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County / Mena Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get a be on a lookout for a Ford truck with a lawnmower in the back of it? I received a frantic call from somebody reporting that a Ford F250 unknown color pulled up to his house, took his lawnmower, and took off down Racetrack Road and 71.
00:23
I don't be able to look out.
00:30
Annie, what's that address all 19 that way?
00:37
The caller didn't give me an address or a vehicle description or anything.
00:43
Just stated that a Ford F250 pulled up to his house, took his lawnmower, and then drove down Racetrack Road.
00:56
Could you see if you can call back and get an address?
01:00
I assume they want to fill out a theft report.
01:02
I'll go take that.
01:07
Head 4.
01:11
Did they also advise which direction down Racetrack, if it comes towards Mena or heading towards 71 north?
01:21
I didn't get any of that information.
01:24
The caller stated his phone was going to die and he would call me from a different phone with more information.
01:35
11 County, I'll be clear from that 39 negative contact and I'll be en route.
01:42
4.
01:44
309 County, I'm 97-degree.
01:48
4.
01:55
We've got a Ford pickup with a lawnmower back.
01:59
It's going to be here, I mean, yeah, right a girl from the west off, or right behind the west offeater.
02:06
It's going to be Oklahoma,
02:08
King Mary Charles, 108.
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Location mentioned:
US-71, Mena, AR
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