Possible female subject located near Harrison Ranch Blvd, Parrish FL
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Units responded to a possible female subject located near Harrison Ranch Boulevard in Parrish, Florida. Earlier reports mentioned a blocked Nissan and the request for additional units. There is a possibility the female subject has been found at a nearby residence.
Audio|Heard on: Manatee County Sheriff
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Forward September, David Young call (number withheld) at the 1900 blogged Central West on a balloon in Nissan.
00:09
So this is me.
00:18
I put myself in 3rd 12 on a walk-up at D1 so far.
00:30
You have a Weston unit B 51 please.
00:33
10-14[1]-7-1-7-1-5-1-1-7-1 with my protective custody starting 819.
00:47
2229.
00:50
Young grade 2, please.
00:56
21 for east side ncdbcd1.2.30.
01:06
2230.
01:08
2230.
01:14
22.44. 244.
01:15
24. 156.
01:20
Robert, Frank, David, David 3-8, S-3-1 North, and Harrison Ranch Boulevard on a block Nissan.
01:28
223-31.
01:30
Yeah, 9228.
01:31
I think we may have located the female so far.
01:34
Far?
01:36
Haber came up to a saying that she is at the house currently.
01:40
The address is near Harrison Ranch Boulevard.
01:42
We could have another unit 51 over here.
01:49
You're in two, five, four, two, seven.
01:56
I'll be in ten fifty six.
02:00
Four.
02:01
Timothy thirty-one.
02:05
Yeah,
02:07
I might have given you one-five-four-two-seven.
02:09
It's one-four-five-two-seven.
02:15
Ten-four-22-32.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-14: Escort
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Location mentioned:
Harrison Ranch Blvd, Parrish, FL 34219
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