Burglary reported at apartment near Big Tree Road, South Daytona FL
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According to the dispatch call, a burglary was reported at an apartment near Big Tree Road. Authorities are searching for a suspect seen near a nearby building.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County LE-7 New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater and Volusia Sheriff's Office
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Burglary of a residence just occurred near Big Tree Road.
00:08
Responding units, select LE-7.
00:15
15,000 Pacific for now.
00:18
Scyon, watch out for on, over.
00:23
We have the U.S. 3.
00:30
15.0.21, federal.
00:33
15.201.
00:35
You can show me coming on team for that burglary.
00:42
Copy.
01:00
We have emergency traffic[1].
01:03
No.
01:04
That's affirmative.
01:06
What was the address called to? What was the apartment building?
01:10
Near Big Tree Road, Building 8, Apartment 3.
01:14
Looking for a Hispanic male is the RP north of Building 7.
01:24
Game down to Central, copy up, a forward attack.
01:28
15-dust-10.
01:30
Romeo Charlie, India, Zuma, 16 on a great Chevy.
01:36
Copy.
01:42
Comes back to Awanda Bradley.
01:47
At 1142, South Virginia, Department 47.
01:50
15 Delta 10, Central.
01:51
You can clear the channel.
01:55
15 Delta 10, 1220.
01:58
Central units emergency traffic[1] clear.
02:01
Clear traffic, alley 7.
02:04
Delta 10 to Central.
02:06
I'm not seeing an RP or phone number.
02:08
Is there anything like this?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
emergency traffic: Restrict the radio channel to urgent communications only
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Location mentioned:
Big Tree Rd Apt 8-3, South Daytona, FL 32119
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