Suspicious person seen cycling near Salford bridge, North Port FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a person was seen walking back and forth near the Cranberry–Salford bridge with a bicycle. The person later left heading north on Salford side of the bridge.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Three hundred and 14 , report sixty-five, 1050 .
00:04
Go ahead.
00:07
Price and Sumter, Florida Charles M 50 , George Ida CS 50 GI on a silver Buick sedan.
00:19
Ten four.
00:22
Two Edward twelve, Northport.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:27
I'll be ninety-seven on the Cranberry side of that bridge.
00:30
Can the caller provide any additional update on where he's at?
00:35
Just advised that he keeps walking back and forth over the bridge.
00:41
Northport, two Edward twelve complaint advised he's at the base of the bridge with his bike just sitting down.
00:49
Twenty-four seventy-four.
00:52
Ten four.
00:54
Two Edward twelve, Northport.
00:56
Go ahead.
00:58
I'm out with the caller.
01:00
The subject is on his bike northbound away from the incident location.
01:07
Just made a left,
01:10
maybe one street north of Channing.
01:14
Cram.
01:17
For us.
01:18
North Park Two Edward Twelve, is he on the Salford side or Cranberry side?
01:25
He's on the Salford side of the bridge.
01:28
Made a left at the street that's one street north of Channing Ave heading towards Salford.
01:38
Ten Four.
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