Dispatcher: Sanford Police Department. ... Zimmerman: Hey, we've had some break-ins in my neighborhood, and there's a real suspicious guy-- it's Retreat View Circle. The best address I can give you is 111 Retreat View Circle. This guy looks like he's up to no good, or he's on d** or something. It's raining and he's just walking around, looking about. Dispatcher: Okay, and this guy is he White, Black, or Hispanic? Zimmerman: He looks Black. Dispatcher: Did you see what he was wearing? Zimmerman: Yeah. A dark hoodie, like a grey hoodie, and either jeans or sweatpants and white tennis shoes. He's [unintelligible] he was just staring... Dispatcher: Okay, he's just walking around the area... Zimmerman: ...looking at all the houses. Dispatcher: Okay. Zimmerman: Now he's just staring at me. Dispatcher: Okay--you said it's 1111 Retreat View? Or 111? Zimmerman: That's the clubhouse... Dispatcher: That's the clubhouse, do you know what the-- he's near the clubhouse right now? Zimmerman: Yeah, now he's coming towards me. Dispatcher: Okay. Zimmerman: He's got his hand in his waistband. And he's a black male. Dispatcher: How old would you say he looks? Zimmerman: He's got bu*ton on his shirt, late teens. Dispatcher: Late teens, ok. Zimmerman: Something's wrong with him. Yup, he's coming to check me out, he's got something in his hands, I don't know what his deal is. Dispatcher: Just let me know if he does anything, okay? Zimmerman: How long until you get an officer over here? Dispatcher: Yeah, we've got someone on the way, just let me know if this guy does anything else. Zimmerman: Okay. These a**holes they always get away. When you come to the clubhouse, you come straight in, and make a left. Actually, you would go past the clubhouse. Dispatcher: So, it's on the left-hand side from the clubhouse? Zimmerman: No, you go in, straight through the entrance, and then you make a left-- you go straight in, don't turn, and make a left. sh**, he's running.
Dispatcher: He's running? Which way is he running? Zimmerman: Down towards the other entrance to the neighborhood. Dispatcher: Which entrance is that that he's heading towards? Zimmerman: The back entrance... f**ing punks. Dispatcher: Are you following him? Zimmerman: Yeah. Dispatcher: Okay, we don't need you to do that. Zimmerman: Okay. Dispatcher: Alright, sir, what is your name? Zimmerman: George. He ran. Dispatcher: All right, George. What's your last name? Zimmerman: Zimmerman. Dispatcher: And George what's the phone number you're calling from? Zimmerman: [redacted] Dispatcher: All right, George. We do have them on the way. Do you want to meet with the officer when they get out there? Zimmerman: Yeah. Dispatcher: All right, where you going to meet with them at? Zimmerman: If they come in through the gate, tell them to go straight past the clubhouse. And uh, straight past the clubhouse, and make a left. And then they go past the mailboxes, that's my truck... [unintelligible] Dispatcher: What address are you parked in front of? Zimmerman: I don't know. It's a cut through, so I don't know the address. Dispatcher: Okay, do you live in the area? Zimmerman: Yeah, I... [unintelligible] Dispatcher: What's your apartment number? Zimmerman: It's a home. It's 1950-- Oh, crap. I don't want to give it all out, I don't know where this kid is. Dispatcher: Okay, do you want to just meet with them right near the mailboxes then? Zimmerman: Yeah, that's fine. Dispatcher: All right, George. I'll let them know to meet you around there okay? Zimmerman: Actually could you have them call me and I'll tell them where I'm at? Dispatcher: Okay, yeah, that's no problem. Zimmerman: Should I give you my number or you got it? Dispatcher: Yeah, I got it. [redacted]? Zimmerman: Yeah, you got it. Dispatcher: Okay, no problem, I'll let them know to call you when you're in the area. Zimmerman: Thanks. Dispatcher: You're welcome.