Black vehicle follows caller near Pearl Boulevard, Calabash NC
A black vehicle followed a caller near Bonaparte Drive and Beach Drive. The vehicle, identified as a black Dodge Ram, was last seen heading toward Sunset Beach near Pearl Boulevard and Old Georgetown Road. Police were notified and the suspect vehicle left the scene.
Audio|Source: Brunswick County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, NC Highway Patrol
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Transcript:
00:00
I have a rolling disturbance.
00:02
Started out Bonaparte Drive and Beach Drive, a black van following the caller.
00:06
They are currently passing Napa.
00:10
10-7-6-1-10-4[1]-2.
00:12
10-4[1]-2 on Charlie 3, signal-fifty.
00:15
Okay, okay.
00:17
Yeah, I've got a phone.
00:22
Ready, two?
00:24
In Toronto, 6.
00:29
Charlie 1 direct disturbance?
00:33
Charlie 1.
00:35
Charlie 1.
00:38
522 signal 50[2].
00:42
Anyone.
00:44
Drop 81.
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No.
00:52
Charlie 1C2nd.
00:53
You have Sunset pole over there.
00:56
104.
01:01
Got a rolling disturbance,
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Bonaparte Drive and Beach Drive,
01:07
vehicle turning into the Pearl.
01:09
It is going to be a black van following caller.
01:17
24.
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7.0.5 on B.M.
01:22
It is going to be a black Dodge Ram.
01:29
Device truck turned the lights off now.
01:31
Six,
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the suspect vehicle, the black Dodge Ram, is currently going back down Old Georgetown toward Sunset Beach.
01:37
Sunset has been advised.
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Beautiful.
01:48
Sir, minutes, the vehicle turned right back onto Georgetown Road.
01:53
Tell me an older white male with hat driving one of the vehicles.
01:57
Caller would be in a 2014 Kia Optima on Pearl Boulevard.
02:06
Charlie 3, did I code 2?
02:09
Charlie 3.
02:11
Charlie 3?
02:15
Charlie 11 in the area.
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Charlie 11. Charlie 11.
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Become trial 11.
02:24
The reporting party advised the suspect has taken off.
02:28
They are at gray van behind you at this time.
02:31
They are requesting a 21, no 83.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative—message received and understood.
[2]
signal 50: Traffic stop
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