Two males suspected of checking car doors in store parking lot, Deerfield Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were flagged down about two males pulling on car door handles in the Target parking lot. One male was wearing a Christmas hat. A search was conducted in nearby shopping centers including Deerfield Mall, Ross, and Jericho Mall.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
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Transcript:
00:35
51. 51. 52.
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I cleared the Target parking lot, a few minutes can help circulate the other shopping, surrounding shopping centers.
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I'm going to head to the Deerfield Mall.
00:46
If they can hit the Ross and the shopping center in the south-west corner by 7-11.
00:55
Okay, copy.
00:56
Fourteen, can you check the Ross? Yeah, Anthony, I think it was just behind you.
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Show me 97.
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I'll handle the Jericho Mall.
01:02
I'll follow around here in the old market.
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. . . . . If there are any 10-8[1] available, I was just flagged down by (name withheld) at about 15-minute time delay two Juneau black males.
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We're pulling on car door handles in the Target parking lot.
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One was wearing a Santa Claus hat or an Elf hat type Christmas hat.
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Okay. Okay.
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14 copy. Bravo 12.
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100. Show me 97 on that.
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Bravo out the traffic complaint.
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10 Sierra, 110.4.
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Bravo 12, me off, 551.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: Unit is in service and available for assignment.
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