Vehicle prowl reported near Fourth Street, Sedro Woolley WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible vehicle prowl near Fourth Street in Sedro-Woolley. A subject reportedly broke into a vehicle on Elkhart Street and fled east toward Central Elementary before being seen moving south on foot. There may be a connection to earlier vehicle prowls around Elm Street. Details remain unconfirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Skagit County Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Subject just broke into a vehicle and took off eastbound on Elkhart towards Central Elementary.
00:09
Received.
00:19
It sounds like the subject is on foot.
00:23
Southbound on Fourth Street.
00:26
Repeat, repeat.
00:33
First person.
00:37
Well, and I also have them.
00:47
Cascade, we're responding.
00:48
The description is older male, wearing a polo shirt, last seen last night.
01:08
Cascade Henry, subject.
01:10
Task work.
01:17
David 17 Cascade, I'm clear by Ryder.
01:29
Received 053.
01:32
Corridor 11, that's good.
01:36
Sorry, sorry.
01:38
A male's name was mentioned.
01:42
Just give me the address of Sedro-Woolley.
01:54
This is (name withheld).
02:00
Okay, sir.
02:04
Sounds like that's going to be our partner.
02:09
He also resides near (address withheld).
02:11
How copy?
02:12
Crazy, crazy.
02:22
George Five, George Five, George Eleven.
02:25
Hold on, hold on.
02:28
They came from the south coming up Third Street, and there's a history of vehicle prowls near Elm Street.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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