Armed robbery and car theft at East MLK and Eden, Cincinnati OH
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A male suspect armed with a handgun robbed a person and took a white Toyota Venza near Martin Luther King Drive East and Eden Avenue in Cincinnati. The stolen vehicle was last seen moving in the area, and authorities are working to track it.
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Transcript:
00:00
Robbery, priority East MLK and Eden, referencing a stolen vehicle. Male black approached complainant with a gun and told her to give her the key to the vehicle.
00:12
The white Toyota Venza, Ohio, near King and Henry.
00:18
Now moving at MLK and Eden.
00:23
42, 17, 16.
00:26
Thank you, Charles.
00:28
And I copy Agnobit.
00:34
E1-13.
00:37
37.
00:39
81.
00:40
Miss whichever channel 4 reference that broadcast for the Agrov card from blue off.
00:50
2.11 and 1613 for no one disconnect.
00:56
Thank you.
01:01
We have Phase 2 location showing 430 Sycamore Street.
01:04
That is just a injury.
01:10
6211 and 13.
01:15
Right to the vins of King, Mary Henry Henry.
01:18
Nora Henry 5990.
01:23
Is it the vehicle from Blue Ash was taken?
01:27
That's affirmative.
01:28
It was last seen at MLK and Eden.
01:35
I apologize.
01:36
Do we have a second victim involving this vehicle, or is that just where it was last seen?
01:46
Flooroy 31 was the one who gave the update that it was moving at MLK and Eden.
01:51
I'm figuring there's some tracking capability.
01:53
Can we get a hold of Blue Ash and get actual updates consistently?
01:59
Forty-three, we're sent to make contact with BIA, so we make live update.
02:03
So you can disregard no, we'll take it.
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Location mentioned:
Martin Luther King Dr E & Eden Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45219
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