Suspects steal SUV and point firearm during boat shop burglary, York SC
Police responded to a report of a dark-colored SUV stolen during a break-in at a boat shop near Charlotte Highway. Four suspects, described as men dressed in black, were armed and pointed a firearm at another person. The suspects fled in an unknown direction.
Audio|Source: Clover Public Safety
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294, 1071 vehicles, a dark color possible four SUV, possibly no attention to me on the vehicle for black males wearing for
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correction for black men wearing all black foot pants and toy shirts.
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This involves a breaking and entering at a boat shop near Charlotte Highway, around 0.321 hours,
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unknown direction of travel.
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For our Lancaster County.
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Carolina, Kilo, Lima, Charlie, 8805, C8LC, 8805, Ruvavos, speak.
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Damon Mosshead.
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Today,
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from this 1050, 1014, and CAD, you can show me en route to 23-096-Limbril Circle, in Lancaster.
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Are you anything further on this CM50?
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16th and 16th Street? In 16th Street, did you hear the Benchop?
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Two or seven-Zers? That's our 14-90 track stop.
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Robert King, Mary, 63440, Gerson, and Fern Forest Drive.
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We're headed downtown on Dave Lyle right now, just crossed over Garrison.
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Hey, you grew the disorderly.
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I'm not okay.
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I'm arrived at shelter.
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Is the patient still at this address that we have or is she up and gone?
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It looks like she's walking towards the dead end of the road.
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Police come in with this.
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They're recommended not in route.
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Sure, parkway.
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Copy, and this is a carjacking or stolen vehicle is pointing for the day.
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It's going to be a stolen vehicle, and a third party said they had a firearm pointed at them by this vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
Near Charlotte Hwy, York, SC 29745
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