Car abandoned at apartment complex; suspects fled on foot, Austin TX


A vehicle was abandoned at San Paloma Apartments. Three males and one female fled on foot. Police are searching for the suspects. The driver is described as a black male.
Audio|Source: Travis County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Three-figure 10, a pedestrian said they ditched a car at Paloma apartments.
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San Paloma Apartments. San Paloma apartments.
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10-4[1]?
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If they're already, sure, but if we don't have a description of the driver, we're not going to be able to do that much.
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The people who advise the vehicle with stage, do they have any description of the people?
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Just a black male as a driver.
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104. APD. Edward 305. I got it at the gate.
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104. 10.5.
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City.
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Ten-four.
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Ten-four.
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Two-four.
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Two-four. Ten-four.
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Number two.
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Go ahead.
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Goal. Clear vehicles clear.
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Clear vehicles, clear.
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We're just going to a spot. We've sent to court.
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We're just going to check the the apartment complex parking lot.
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Through David 40, that's (number withheld).
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7411. 7411.
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7411.
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Just for additional information, I'll buy a camdide.
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104.
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104. Monitor 3, traffic.
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Number three, go ahead.
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The 3,100 Block Speedway on Robert Charles Mary, 6.052.
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Okay.
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Quarter of the week out of the speedway.
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Seven.
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For infinity.
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Over 30, do we still fare in the way?
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And negative.
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Three-rate 13, it's going to be three males, one female, I'm working on descriptions now.
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104.
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17.
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1217.
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104 to 2. 24 to 2.
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104.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Near Tech Ridge Blvd, Austin, TX 78753
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