White Jaguar stolen near N Powerline Rd in Pompano Beach, Pompano Beach FL
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According to the dispatch call, a white Jaguar was reported stolen near N Powerline Rd in Pompano Beach. The caller indicated their phone is still inside the vehicle and is being tracked. Police are coordinating with nearby jurisdictions to locate the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
Listen to dispatch call
01:50
Transcript:
00:00
144. 10-8[1]-4.
00:01
10-8[1]-7-4. For 1087, it's in reference to a white Jaguar, again,
00:09
the baby units stuck outside of the gate 151 south-9-1-0.
00:18
99A Alpha
00:20
98 Alpha to 4
00:26
You're requesting to see if we have any unmarked units to assist with locating the vehicle, if not they're just requesting units to head that way.
00:36
No unmarked, we'll be 51 10-4[2].
00:40
9-12-20-2-2-2-8-0.
00:43
Yeah, we're saying the bit.
00:47
T9 and five back I'm sorry tonight.
00:49
I'm coming back on May.
00:54
In the car.
00:56
The caller is pinging the car because the phone, the phone is in the vehicle still.
01:04
What's the company that's stolen out of and where is it located?
01:11
Stolen out of...
01:16
It might have changed in the actual 20 location of where it was stolen, so just stand by while I reach out to Oakland Park, or to Pompano.
01:28
The license test of the victim at near Powerline Rd.
01:35
One else 10, I do problem.
01:40
10B level. Come to 7 on 24.
01:48
Can I come out to that a recovery?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: Unit is in service and available for assignment.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.
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