Attempted arson reported near Southwest 10th Street, North Lauderdale FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a caller reported that someone tried to set fire to a house near Southwest 10th Street in North Lauderdale. No flames or smoke were visible, and the suspect drove away in a black van, leaving items near the house.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
Listen to dispatch call
00:54
Transcript:
00:00
We're advising on the 22[2] and we're also receiving a 13[1] incident now in 2 zone for near Southwest 10th Street.
00:06
According to the notes, the caller stated they saw someone trying to burn down a house.
00:10
No smoke or flames were seen, and the vehicle drove away before anything happened.
00:15
It doesn't specify what exactly they were doing.
00:17
He goes three units on six.
00:19
Water units are on a 66 and 3 units are on an 8 recovery.
00:27
So we on any recovery? That's four, sir.
00:32
That's what we're just clear and having to check out the uh the ocean and see with the bar.
00:36
Time for 15 alpha 2 and 1.
00:39
Can you guys clear? 15 alpha 2, 15 alpha 1 will be around.
00:43
So far booking is clearing in Ato near Southwest 10th Street.
00:47
Subject was last seen driving a black van and left items on the ground by the house.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
13: Suspicious activity involving a person, vehicle, or incident.
[2]
22: Disturbance incident, potentially involving weapons or domestic situations, requiring police response.
Disclaimer:
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