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(Name withheld) is East Mountain Street address that apparently is a suspect out of breaking, trying to break in, is driving a dark and green black Honda. One street, we're headed that way also. Copy. Especially now walking up the street, she's head of East Mountain Street. He was a suspect or a victim walking each pound? Well, the male house claims to be the victim. He called in, stating that she was trying to break in, that she was a female wearing pink or purple jacket, black shorts, white and gray shoes, broke into the caller's home. She was the one that was irate in the background, screaming something about her teeth. I'm guessing since she's now on foot, he's refusing to give her the keys. It sounds more like a 17-17-A. 103. 103. 1-2A. We're with the mail at Mount South 22nd. You got the mail-half at Mound in 22nd? Great from. Hi, Koppur. Discapably start at 17A at 1341, WOMSar, UDF, 1341, Georgia'sville Road.
I can hide that one. Copy. Do you have anyone that could go with one team here? Thank you. Thank you. My question. My copy. I think you heard a female in the background that she's irate. She's screaming for someone to give her her keys. The victim here at 54 Lodenwood thinks she's still in the area, so I have a vehicle, so we might be getting a call back. I copy that. Apparently use the stuff back out of breaking, trying to break in and driving at dark and greening block Honda. To read the first one way that well is up. Is it a suspect or a victim walking he's found? Well, the male house claims to be the victim. He called in stating that she was trying to break in, that she was a female wearing pink or purple jacket, black shorts, white and gray shoes, broke into the caller's home. She was the one that was irate in the background screaming something about her keys. I'm guessing since she's now on foot, he's refusing to give her the keys. It sounds more like a 17-17-0. 1-3, we're with the mail at Mountain South 22nd. You got the mail-half at Mount in 22nd? Okay from. I copy. This is not going to be neat. I copy that. See, every day you've been on the worst. Okay, well, hold on. She might be calling in now. I'm waiting to see who this other caller is. Well, at this house, yes or no, she needs out of yesterday, so that place that to name on eight. Copy. Yeah, she's calling in right now. Looks like she's at 962 each mound street for eight minutes. Oh, okay. She's saying she's at the same way from Maine in Ohio. On tomorrow, I'll head over there. She on foot or is she in that green? I think she's on foot.
Yeah, it would be on that 48A. All right, I copy. My name's mother, (name withheld), female, pink or purple jacket, black shorts, trying to break into the caller's home there at 962 East Mound Street. airing for all cars on all zones. Thank you. What's your car? Hi, Captain. They can hear the female in the background. She's irate. She's screaming for someone to give her her keys. Ford Layton would thinks he's still in the area so he does not have a vehicle so we might be going to call back I copy that cruiser district I got a breaking trying to break in is driving a dark and green black Honda I have someone else wants so you can put me back out there then Copy 350 would you put me at 1256 Rand Avenue 16 you there 34 at 14133 East 19th Avenue to the EBS location. It was an open line, female yelling at someone about not cooking. Then line disconnected. Roberts. She was a female black wearing pink or purple jacket, black shorts, white and gray shoes, broke into the caller's home. She was the one that was irate in the background screaming something about her keys. I'm guessing since she's now on foot, he's refusing to give her the keys. It sounds more like a 17-17-0. Once we're with the mail, we're with the mail at Mound South 22nd. You got the mail-half at Mound in 20 seconds? Great from. I copy.
1212 I'll keep you guys together for the 17a over at 962 east of mound street possible been hold for a little bit male refusing to let the caller leave and he will destroy our car windows the 29 father keel on mackin male black black shirt black and light pants with red writing unknown weapons male was walking towards the front door and caller was inside bail at the time of the call 21-2 copy