Man refuses to leave AT&T store in Pompano Beach, Pompano Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a disturbance at an AT&T store near North Federal Highway in Pompano Beach, where a man was reportedly rude and refused to leave. The man left the store in a Kia SUV before officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Pompano Beach Fire/Rescue/BSO (East & West)
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
I have a situation at the AT&T store near North Federal Highway.
00:03
I went to a male who was being rude and refusing to leave.
00:06
He's now leaving in his vehicle.
00:08
Someone near Northeast First Avenue is requesting a courtesy ride because she's homeless and disabled.
00:21
Someone is refusing to let her pay or use the storage unit that she paid for.
00:32
I've only got one unit in eight, okay?
00:38
What unit is that, that's in eight?
00:42
Two fives.
00:45
Now can you advise the guy's gone on the call up north?
00:52
I sent for the five-zone call to Suffolk Steerway at the AT&T.
00:59
All right, I'll handle that.
01:02
That's understood.
01:03
I love my 2510 60 min.
01:11
There was a disturbance at the AT&T, near 1800 North Federal Highway, called in by the manager.
01:16
It involved a male who was being rude and refusing to leave.
01:19
He is now leaving in a Kia SUV, possibly northbound.
01:23
Case number (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
N Federal Hwy Ste C, Pompano Beach, FL 33062
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