Vehicle involved in theft and assault sighted near Wa-532 and 72nd Avenue NW, Stanwood WA
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Law enforcement observed a vehicle involved in theft and assault near SR 532 and 72nd Avenue NW. The vehicle is described as a tracker with a silver sticker on the back right corner. Authorities had probable cause but were not authorized to stop the vehicle at that time.
Audio|Heard on: Island County Public Safety
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
She called asking for information regarding the vehicle because they have one of their units possibly behind the vehicle.
00:07
She was going to call me back with the location and confirmation if that was the vehicle or not.
00:16
Copy if you haven't already given the description and I'm working on probable cause right now.
00:23
Receive already did.
00:24
I'll let you know when they call back.
00:30
Victor 45, Victor 47, you name me there, or can I just down in about? You're good.
00:39
445.
00:41
Victor 4.5, Icon.
00:48
I'll take 74.
00:52
Receive.
00:53
Break icon, Victor 47.
01:06
4-7, stop by one second.
01:14
4-7, sorry,
01:16
State Patrol is calling back.
01:17
They're saying they had visual of the vehicle at SR 532 and 72nd Avenue NW and they weren't allowed to stop the vehicle at this time.
01:26
They weren't able to get the police.
01:32
Okay,
01:33
break,
01:35
3-3.3. You want to head that way, I have probable cause for a theft and assault.
01:39
Also, it's going to be a tracker with a silver sticker in the back right corner.
01:48
3-3.
02:00
They give a direction of travel from that last known location.
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Location mentioned:
WA-532 & 72nd Ave NW, Stanwood, WA 98292
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