Abandoned camper trailer with suspicious license plate found, North Fort Myers FL


Police responded to an abandoned camper trailer near Remington and Ohio in North Fort Myers. The camper had a suspicious license plate that appeared replaced. The plate showed registration to a homemade trailer under (name withheld). Authorities are investigating the trailer's status.
Audio|Source: Charlotte County Sheriff and Punta Gorda Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Can you change my call to an abandoned vehicle call and then copy a different address?
00:07
Are you en route to secondary location?
00:11
That's the temple.
00:13
Go have the address.
00:15
It's going to be a cross street. It's going to be Romington in Ohio.
00:18
It's going to be a camper.
00:23
It's going to have a tag number of Zebra (number withheld) Adam Young-Tom. Zebra (number withheld) Adam Young-Tom.
00:32
Can't 4.
00:37
442 Central.
00:40
Go ahead.
00:42
Are you on Remington at the Circle?
00:47
Negative, on down from Remington. It's going to be an unknown street with Remington and Ohio.
00:53
Yeah, Fort Remington and Ohio don't cross each other. I'm showing you on Remington right at the Circuit Drive Circle.
01:00
Does that sound correct?
01:03
Sure.
01:05
And more.
01:09
Ten foot.
01:15
Robo 4, but I can't speak fully down.
01:19
Top 4, Bravo 5, what's your point?
01:22
Right by your car, I'm looking for you.
01:25
Good side.
01:28
Bravo 4, go ahead.
01:32
Bravo (number withheld) should come back to Edward Black Iron out of center order. Stand by.
01:45
Go ahead.
01:47
That tag is showing as replaced by Everboy (number withheld) Queen Zebra.
01:52
I ran the new tag and it's showing on a homemade trailer registered to (name withheld) out of North Fort Myers.
02:00
10.4 thank you.
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