Burglary reported near Vicki's Mexican Grill in Warrenville, Warrenville SC
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A break-in was reported near Vicki's Mexican Grill in Warrenville. The suspect, described as a male wearing a white jacket with red accents, fled on foot toward Railroad Street. The complainant observed the suspect near his vehicle before losing sight.
Audio|Heard on: Aiken County Sheriff Dispatch
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Near Augusta Road Zone 2 at Vicki's Mexican Grill for a break-in disturbance.
00:08
10-Zomer out.
00:14
Yes, respondent at near Augusta for the break-in at the auto.
00:17
The subject is described as male wearing a fully white jacket with red on it.
00:21
He took off on foot, we're getting a direction of travel.
00:23
He's running towards Railroad Street behind the business.
00:25
The complainant just noticed the subject going to his vehicle.
00:32
I'm 88. I'm running silent.
00:34
Copy. You want 10-3 or negative? Not yet.
00:41
Taken 18.1 status 2.
00:43
We'll be in right there that goes through.
00:45
10-4. Aiken 88.
00:47
I'm out of 8. C.1M.A., C1M.A., C2N.
00:51
Copy it. Agon 5-6.
00:53
You want us to respond to that? Can you start that way? Yeah.
00:56
88, your case number (number withheld).
00:59
(Number withheld).
01:00
You probably want to have you respond.
01:01
Ant 5-6.
01:07
You still got him on the phone.
01:13
If your complaint, it's going to be, the complainant is going to be out in a blue Charger.
01:18
He doesn't have Aslan subject anymore.
01:20
No, but you don't have him on the phone.
01:23
Yeah, they just disconnected.
01:25
Is he back at the business or is he somewhere in between?
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Location mentioned:
Augusta Rd, Warrenville, SC 29851
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