Person sets trash can on fire near 19th Ave and Montebello, Phoenix AZ
A white male aged 35 to 55 was seen setting a trash can on fire near 19th Avenue and Montebello Avenue. The man had blonde hair, a beard, wore a light-colored shirt with tears in his jeans, and carried a black jacket over his shoulders.
Audio|Source: Phoenix Police
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Transcript:
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I'm the unit near 19th Avenue, Montebello,
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2,400 Charlie, there's a white male 35 to 55 years old,
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lit trash cans on fire,
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17th of the area now.
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So we get a few except X-J-400 Charlie on this 950, near Montebello, 614-be.
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...brach for you in the area, 501 with Pima Street. Slug music, and one for contact, 3.26.
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Let music with the party, contact, and more than...
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915, near Montebello.
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Just north, Grey Mastavams from no lights on. From the northboundly unit, known for contact is 326.
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Do you want to the unit from them?
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445 looking at that, thank you.
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511, Mary, can you send this to the 4.59 Adam.
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It's an audible 1626 with a Lyndon Street coming from business, the name of the business,
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from the entry censor kitchen, it was received 321, is not 327, and we also got a duke that the RPP will be responding in a silver Toyota Tundra and on ET.
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Trashcan fire.
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I'm trying to get, I was in the air, do we have description of this so much?
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White male 35 to 55 beard, blonde hair, lighten up shirt, couple tears on his jeans, his hands, shoes, a black statue over his shoulders.
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