Vehicle abandoned on US-27 near Pembroke Rd, Miramar FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible abandoned vehicle on US Highway 27 eastbound near Pembroke Road in Miramar. The vehicle was described as a white Nissan Sentra with a Florida specialty license plate. Windows appeared frosted, and no immediate hazard was mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Police and Sheriff
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00:58
Transcript:
00:00
I have a Signal 11[1] for Pembroke, US Highway 27 eastbound lane just east of us.
00:05
It belongs over to Miramar.
00:06
Just give it over to them.
00:07
Is it ten four to call for nine?
00:10
Four. Thank you.
00:12
Ten four.
00:16
Vehicle advised the windows are frosted up.
00:19
I have 102.
00:20
The closest 94 will be eight from for you to buy.
00:24
How about Zulu unit 54? I have Zulu 13 on the route to four.
00:34
Bro, 101, I'll be there in a minute.
00:36
Copy 101. Follow 102.
00:39
Show you a route to eleven at different routes.
00:41
Road South US Highway 27 is going to be eastbound just east of Pembroke Road.
00:47
US Highway 27 eastbound, just east of it's going to be a white Nissan Sentra with Florida tag (number withheld).
00:56
And it's going to have a Miami Heat tag.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 11: Abandoned vehicle reported or located.
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Location mentioned:
US-27, Miramar, FL
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