Suspicious Toyota 4Runner flashing lights on roads, Plantation FL
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According to the dispatch call, a Toyota 4Runner with flashing lights in an unusual pattern was reported suspicious while traveling through the area near Peters Road and University Drive, later turning into El Dorado. No other suspicious behavior was noted.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
This is an Oscar 4713 at Peters Road and University Drive.
00:05
Our caller is a passer by there, reporting the lights on the back of a Toyota 4Runner.
00:10
Fourrunner tag, (number withheld) are going off in a light pattern.
00:16
The vehicle is northbound.
00:17
They feel that is something wrong and they're using the lights to signal that something is wrong.
00:22
They're approaching University about to go eastbound on Broward now.
00:31
They're off.
00:33
Oscar 4-7.
00:35
They're off.
00:37
4-7-97 for high universities, they go east got.
00:44
They just went eastbound and now they're turning into El Dorado.
00:51
Tumper. Tumper, go ahead.
00:58
A3 ECHO Uniform Way to Quebec.
01:05
They have is that they turned into El Dorado.
01:11
464G, I'm turning.
01:13
It's Alorado now.
01:16
There's anything else besides the lights going off on the vehicle?
01:21
No, just the odd pattern of the lights and the tag is going to be (number withheld) and it comes back registered in El Dorado for (number withheld) Southwest 75 terras, (number withheld) Southwest 75 terras, silver to the other utility.
01:36
Count for a summary 51 just to verify.
01:45
There's only fourth way you can attach me on coming across Brow right now.
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Location mentioned:
FL-817 & Peters Rd, Plantation, FL 33317
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