Suspicious vehicle alert near Lakeview Dr and Atlantic Blvd, Coral Springs FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a stolen vehicle alert was issued near Lakeview Drive and Atlantic Boulevard involving a gray Tesla and a white Volvo. The license plate may belong to a rental car from North Carolina. Details are not fully confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
If you have a stolen vehicle alert at northbound, Lakeview Drive at Atlantic Boulevard.
00:07
Scott.
00:10
Florida tag Bravo Zulu 9-1 galt mic on a gray Tesla Model 3.
00:17
There's a two-minute time delay.
00:24
I have a hostel.
00:30
I believe it should be coming back to a white Volvo, but it doesn't look like it's been on that Volkswagen since July.
00:39
Town floor.
00:42
Any unit in the area, Lakeview Drive in Atlantic?
00:46
Bravo, 12, on the area.
00:51
Maybe you can be 51[1] to the LPR, Lakeview Drive in Atlantic, northbound lanes, Florida's tag of Bravo, Bravo Zulu 9-1, golf mic.
00:58
Stolen vehicle alert is on a white Volvo, but it's shown on a black Tesla.
01:05
1040 continue on Atlantic or Lakeview?
01:12
Northbound should be Lakeview.
01:18
And unit is for your 14[2].
01:20
It should be out of North Carolina.
01:21
It looks like it's possibly a rental car for that tag.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
51: Incident involving injury or complaint related to public loitering, vagrancy, or falls.
[2]
14: Information
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