Attempted vehicle break-in near Chastain Avenue, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, an attempted vehicle break-in occurred near Chastain Avenue. The suspect is described as a white female with brown hair wearing a red hoodie, black pants, and white shoes. The suspect fled towards a nearby shopping center and a coffee shop area. The attempted break-in involved a gray Nissan Rogue.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Israel, near Chastain Avenue, completed by someone was trying to break into vehicles.
00:06
Subject ran to the PVA across the street about five minutes ago.
00:09
Let me a white female, brown hair, red hoodie, black pants, white shoes.
00:15
Were trying to break into a gray Nissan Rogue.
00:19
Ran towards the shopping center, VA.
00:22
Another further.
00:25
Toll of 18.
00:27
Toll of 18.
00:29
They need to count back on the sound.
00:31
Just, I guess, get more information on what they mean by shopping center, PVA.
00:37
Tim.
00:38
Quarters units on the LFA.
00:40
Caller advised that it was towards where the rehab place coffee shop was at,
00:46
and I believe the subject was last going towards, like, where the best Western and Burger King used to be.
00:53
Possibly towards like East Woodline old five-old.
00:57
Toll 18.
00:59
Good.
01:01
Can the complainant come outside and point to the vehicle? There's a couple rogues out here.
01:06
Kind of hard to tell if anything's been rummaged through though.
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Location mentioned:
Chastain Ave, Charlotte, NC 28217
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