Warrant served in Charlottesville burglary case, Charlottesville VA
Police served a warrant on a person in Charlottesville who was wanted for a daytime burglary with intent to assault, as well as additional charges of assault and obstruction.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville City Police Department
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Transcript:
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(name withheld) is returning wanted out of Charlottesville for felony B&E during the day with intent to assault matter a larceny
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And two more permitted, non-permitted misdemeanor warrants for assault battery and self-statement to law enforcement.
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10 a4, thank you.
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And just confirming, are you out with this subject?
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I am. But I don't need a second.
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I'm out here with the Sheriff's Office.
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Hi, what's your location?
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near Charlie.
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near Charlie, hard your dress.
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104. One in total, both.
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B12.
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812. 8113. 8293.
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(number withheld). 104.
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(number withheld). (number withheld)CC.
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(number withheld)CC.
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CCC. B.
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(number withheld). (number withheld). (number withheld)-3 and I'm out of 7.
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104.
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One for those aren't clear.
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DeVore. DeVore.
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Nade ETCC.
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T.S.M.S.
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Council.
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149, excuse me.
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City 149. Can you show me androproprapedia into a complex with one female board?
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So I'm knowledge 440.
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10-4[1].
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City 150. 150 to base.
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When you open up a warrant service at ACRJ, show me in a route, I'll be a second.
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Charlottesville, VA
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