Robbery reported at trailer in Opelika, suspect fled, Opelika AL
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According to the dispatch call, a robbery occurred at a trailer near Lismore Drive in Opelika. The suspect reportedly took a phone and fled the scene driving a white Arcadia vehicle. It is unclear if anyone remains inside the trailer.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
They say the subject was still inside the trailer?
00:07
739. 739. Hello.
00:17
Fort Boulevard and Lismore Drive, Alabama, Tago 43, Alpha 714, Echo.
00:26
10.
00:32
62, 10A.
00:39
11thousal we still travel to the neighborhood.
00:41
I'm assuming they're going to near Dustane Lane.
00:49
Two.
00:51
Okay.
00:55
Okay. Okay.
00:56
Please. There.
01:01
There's 21 and 259.
01:08
2020 dogs challenge series 2.25 midnight 1029.
01:17
1029. It's a second grade.
01:26
Tom Warren.
01:29
Simo for Surrounding.
01:33
11.
01:36
You know what?
01:39
28 are not aware of block code, 24 key, AK5, white in color.
01:44
10 of 26, NSR, 27,
01:47
suspended 2, 29, and 24.
01:49
For FTA, she's cleared countywide.
01:52
He's got one through headland for traffic, we'll make sure like.
01:58
10 6.
02:07
Samora.
02:11
22.
02:12
Word 23, can you let them know we're outside to open the door?
02:22
You came in from someone who is no longer 1023,
02:27
advising that Jill's phone was taken by (name withheld).
02:35
So do we know if anybody is still the trailer?
02:44
Now this Canadian line, they were all still 102013 should be a white Arcadian and a vehicle outside that the robber is driving.
02:57
We got the Arcadia in another vehicle.
03:00
We don't hear anything from coming from inside.
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Location mentioned:
Lismore Dr, Opelika, AL 36804
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