Driver triggers accidental panic alarm at Walmart parking lot, Manatee County FL
A DoorDash driver at Walmart parking lot accidentally triggered a personal panic alarm. The vehicle was later confirmed to be a gray Toyota Tundra. The driver speaks only Spanish and officers are seeking a translator to communicate with him.
Audio|Source: Manatee County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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151, 1075, 1749, personal panic. It's coming from a DoorDash driver, he's in a black Honda Elantra, shown in the parking lot of Walmart there.
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So, Victor1, a flash copy, 1050.
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This is something like to 1, go ahead.
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Port-a-tag, David Union, 17-Same Union, Ameri Granada and Harbor, you know, black pass the Florida.
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Good on, Harper.
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151. I called him also. I made contact.
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It's Spanish speaking only. I couldn't hear anything in the background that sounded like it was distressed. I'm trying to get somebody to contact him with a translator.
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10504 106
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104 701 1721 21
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104
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104 I'm just looks like in the area I don't see any black Honda launch range here
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We're still trying to get on the translate run
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17, that's bash copy, 10.17.
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1719.
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To meet Charles, Mary, 1, 5,
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Frank, David.
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Then be 681, M.D.S.
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681 at M.EOS.
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14. Sound 40.
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There's going to be an update on the vehicle description. He did advise it was accidental. He's going to be in a gray Toyota Tundra and still in the parking lot at the Walmart.
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Manatee County, FL
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