Two persons sleeping in vehicle and theft reported at property, Oklahoma City OK


Two people were found sleeping in a blue Ford Bronco on private property near Highline Boulevard, possibly trespassing. An alarm company observed a shirtless male taking an air compressor from a trailer on the site, indicating a theft. The vehicle is registered to a dealership in Wichita. Authorities attempted to locate the vehicle and individuals near trailers and security camera towers on the southeast side of the property.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
03:30
Transcript:
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It's going to be a disturbance near Highline Boulevard.
00:03
Two people sleeping in a vehicle on the property, a blue Bronco, Kansas tag, (number withheld), (name withheld).
00:12
6,000, you're giving me 25th.
00:14
5-8-6-A, you need any help over there?
00:16
1-08. Okay.
00:17
Yeah, we're getting this result.
00:19
Two things, I'm sending any one of those bricktown calls.
00:21
An 0-418 alarm company observed a male with no shirt walked up to a trailer on the site on the east side of the property.
00:27
Looks like he walked away with an air compressor.
00:29
Does that help clarify what you're looking for?
00:31
10-4[1], but a loud lawn 3-03, be sure he'll put me a pearls.
00:35
It's going to be a disturbance near Southwest 25th Street.
00:39
Got that address from Rapid SOS, calling party said he was near 25th in Jones, but that does not exist.
00:45
He says there are people bothering him.
00:47
I'll beg it. Let me try to figure it out.
00:49
If you could figure out, if you're still on property, and they are on the property that trailer is located, that's where I'll see anything like that's on the road.
00:58
That one of the road.
00:59
88 ride to the property road.
01:01
22 Southwest, can you go ahead and attach (number withheld) (name withheld) to Michael?
01:08
They may be talking about this south side over here on 20 seconds because they have trailers set up with those little like police security things.
01:17
This is terrible. Already done, it comes back to a Ford Bronco, unknown color, owner, (name withheld) Ford Incorporated out of Wichita.
01:29
Correction, that's going to be unknown color, not white.
01:32
One company is advising there are camera trailers set up with strobes on top.
01:36
It's going to be next to two trailers that are next to each other on the east side.
01:40
It's south-east side of the site.
01:42
Yeah, I'll move up to the west there.
01:45
There's going to be a light tower.
01:46
I'm going to stop you by the building where I see this truck at.
01:49
The truck's parked parked back behind it.
01:51
It doesn't look hot though.
01:52
I'm going to be the bed that just pulled up close to this trailer there's need, but they're not getting anybody on the site anymore.
01:57
Yeah, so three buildings was of you, I'm going to be where that truck's up.
02:02
Is it a little like a work truck or like trains at truck?
02:05
I'm on high vision, but it looks like a work track with some stuff in a bin.
02:10
Again, nothing's hot, but I can see some craters walking around over there.
02:13
Yeah, Timfor.
02:14
Probably already gone since it's kind of a bad address.
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Location mentioned:
Near Highline Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73108
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