Car stolen near Nine Oak Circle in Villa Rica, Villa Rica GA
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According to the dispatch call, a 1998 Pontiac was stolen near Nine Oak Circle in Villa Rica. The vehicle may be driven toward Atlanta. The suspected driver is identified but name is withheld for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Sheriff, Carrollton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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The 1998 Pontiac, but they're not there.
00:02
He's saying that she went towards Atlanta.
00:10
Building between her and vans in the parking lot, she's advising it possibly could be coming from that building, but she is advising it's up a hill and she's unable to stay.
00:19
She is requested at 21 after you guys go tonight.
00:26
24.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:32
Agent Conservative Lawfare, 20 eastbound at the Liberty on ramp.
00:36
That was telling transit over and offending crash notification with no contact.
00:43
Careful.
00:49
Just about just 1010 still late by train.
00:56
Clearington 10.
01:02
2. 2-9-7-9-7-4.
01:09
7-4. 9-71, Copy a leg down.
01:18
Joy, I was.
01:21
10-99 vehicle taken from near Nine Oak Circle.
01:27
Near Nine Oak Circle in Villa Rica, a possible direction of travel is going to be towards Atlanta.
01:31
Being driven by a (name withheld), subject 28th, Sam David Union, (number withheld), SUEU,
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(number withheld).
01:44
Taken 30 minutes ago.
01:49
He told me that she was possibly headed toward Atlanta, so Douglas County and we were clear on the below.
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Location mentioned:
Nine Oaks Cir, Villa Rica, GA 30180
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