Robbery suspect vehicle spotted southbound on highway 75, Bellevue NE
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Police are investigating a robbery involving a red 2019 Honda CRV last seen heading south on Highway 75 near Bellevue. The vehicle is possibly occupied by four armed men and has a damaged headlight. Authorities are searching the area.
Audio|Heard on: Sarpy County LAW-EAST
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Did our dispatch share a plate number with you for a vehicle involved in a pursuit robbery?
00:10
It looks like our just, our phone call taker is speaking with someone right now.
00:21
We're looking for a red CRV last seen heading southbound on Highway 75 near Bellevue.
00:29
Sounds like they've got a plate and didn't know if you guys in your clock and see if it's hit recently.
00:36
This is like the last five, ten minutes.
00:43
I understood you.
00:46
Hi everyone, I'll look.
00:47
Can you put me on that? It's the other agency.
00:50
If she's the station.
00:52
Clear on cigar.
00:53
Call diggers getting a call generated.
00:55
I'll put you on that one.
00:58
Thank you.
01:01
And all you know, it looks like the plate on that red.
01:04
2019 Honda CRV is (number withheld).
01:13
Take 215.
01:23
(Number withheld) possibly occupied by four males both units the males possibly have two guns with them and on that vehicle they advise the driver's side headlight is out.
01:44
Do we believe that vehicle exited anywhere in Bellevue?
01:47
Or is it just south on 75?
01:52
Just south on 75.
01:53
Looks like their last visual that they provided the call taker was 75 and Martha around 2132.
02:09
No registration on the vehicle.
02:11
Regarding the headlight being out,
02:13
we had to meet it to observe it working during the pursuit.
02:17
So we think it might have been at the entire running light.
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