Possible burglary reported near Coconut Ave, Sarasota FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible burglary near 13th Street and Coconut Avenue in Sarasota. A caller reported hearing glass breaking and seeing a person running from the area. The individual was described as thin, wearing a gray sweatshirt and jeans, and last seen heading north on Central Avenue on foot. Law enforcement units and a flight team responded to the scene for follow-up.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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It's going to be near 13th Street, cross street of Coconut Avenue.
00:05
Caller saw a person running down the street looking behind them, advising they heard glass breaking in the area.
00:12
Believes it's signal 21 on 13th Street east of Central, above the location.
00:18
Subject last seen heading northbound on Central on foot.
00:22
Unit two is 97.
00:24
Copy two. It's going to be a person approximately 25 years old, thin, last seen wearing an open gray sweatshirt and jeans.
00:33
You said male? Northbound on Central from Thirteenth.
00:36
That's ten four.
00:38
We're southbound from Twenty-third.
00:43
Two pole thirty-eight dispatch.
00:46
Two pole thirty-eight.
00:48
Flight team en route from near 4th Street to the back side to do a show-up for the 1017.
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Location mentioned:
13th St, Sarasota, FL 34236
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