Burglary suspected near 3rd and Carter in Sperry, Sperry OK
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According to the dispatch call, a suspected burglary occurred near 3rd and Carter streets in Sperry. A white male suspect is believed to have stolen weed eaters, a suitcase, and a cart before fleeing eastbound on 3rd Street. The suspect's clothing includes a blue hat, red hoodie, brown coat, and faded blue jeans. No weapons were seen. The suspect has a history of theft. Officers are en route.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa OK Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I have a burglary at the corner of 3rd and Carter.
00:06
White male, currently stealing weed eaters, a suitcase.
00:12
Best effect left me wearing blue hat, red hoodie, brown coat, and faded blue jeans, weapons not seen.
00:19
He also took a cart off the property.
00:21
He is now seen heading eastbound on 3rd Street.
00:25
RP is available if needed.
00:27
Subject is turned on 2nd Street.
00:29
A cart has a flat tire.
00:30
RP was told no one should be there.
00:32
I would like to know if that has changed, right?
00:36
RP says the subject has stolen in the past and RP would like to see officers 1717.
00:44
Who was the description of the male? You had a blue hat and red shirt?
00:50
Blue hat, red, hoodie, brown coat, faded blue jeans.
00:56
I'm 95 in the area.
00:59
10-4.
01:01
Very nice, I'm out with him.
01:04
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Location mentioned:
N 3rd St & W Carter St, Sperry, OK 74073
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