Police search for suspect after disturbance in Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a disturbance involving a man wearing a gray sweatshirt and khaki pants near Snohomish Court and Caroline Avenue in Daytona Beach. The man fled eastbound, and officers established a perimeter. Units requested a K9 and drone to assist in locating the suspect, who was wanted on a felony affidavit.
Audio|Heard on: Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and Holly Hill Police
Listen to dispatch call
07:55
Transcript:
00:00
At Snohomish Court for the last 20 minutes.
00:08
And he can show me (name withheld) call.
00:28
Male wearing gray sweatshirt, khaki pants.
01:29
And he ran toward the building near Snohomish Court.
02:34
He going through the apartment complex on Caroline.
02:39
He's driving near Gene Street, apartment.
02:46
Running directly east.
02:50
We have charges, correct?
02:52
Let's block him in here.
03:29
It's a felony affidavit also.
03:37
Yes, definitely.
03:40
Let's lock it down.
03:47
Let's get someone on Maley right here.
04:12
We have a K9 requested.
05:14
Do we have a drone operator?
06:12
Let's get someone pulling our car over.
07:02
I need someone to go over to our victim.
07:26
What's the status on the K9?
07:39
I think he broke Keech Street, correct?
07:53
I had seen him running toward King Street.
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Location mentioned:
Maley St & S Caroline St, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
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