Illegal item found near West Granada boulevard, Ormond Beach FL
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An illegal item was found near West Granada Boulevard, and a possible trespassing situation was reported involving a person described as a black male wearing a white jacket and blue backpack heading toward A1A.
Audio|Heard on: Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and Holly Hill Police
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Forty-three-scene traffic.
00:06
Near West Granada Boulevard.
00:12
Somebody placed an illegal item there, and it's related to trespassing.
00:17
There is an illegal item there.
00:19
Ten,
00:23
four, I'll be en route.
00:29
Senator Brown 42, eighty-one.
00:35
Robo, 42.
00:37
Pepper's on South Atlantic.
00:39
Call it by the 81 company.
00:44
Go ahead, Senate.
00:48
Okay,
00:50
copy chance.
00:53
Good.
00:55
From Volusia County Jail, one male, started mileage, (number withheld).
01:01
Senator Timbril City.
01:06
I go to a T8C for a supervisor.
01:09
It's out of state RP.
01:14
Updiver. Temper.
01:20
Temper, I have a 42 central.
01:23
Forty-two central.
01:24
Forty-two.
01:26
Workers arrive in.
01:28
Turn to be alone.
01:31
Never, still hold the call very time.
01:35
Show both good at 10-8[1].
01:38
(name withheld).
01:45
51, you read.
01:52
Black male, white jacket,
01:54
blue backpack.
01:56
Once the trespass is done.
02:01
They want to trespass?
02:06
No.
02:09
Got them.
02:15
You're walking towards A1A, correct?
02:20
No.
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[1]
10-8: In service and available to respond to calls.
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Location mentioned:
W Granada Blvd, Ormond Beach, FL 32174
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