Driver flees on foot after reckless driving in Marysville, Marysville OH
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An off-duty deputy reported a reckless white Acura vehicle in Marysville. Police found the vehicle parked on North Main Street, but the female driver fled on foot into a nearby building.
Audio|Heard on: Union County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Who is the caller on this possible reckless vehicle?
00:05
County called it into me.
00:06
I'm not sure who their original caller was.
00:10
Okay.
00:11
Do you have a vehicle, make, model?
00:16
Negative. There's no identification on the vehicle.
00:19
It's likely we're going to have to have contacts our dealership to get them.
00:24
Okay.
00:30
543 Central 7
00:35
Lincoln George (number withheld) (number withheld) white Acura female
00:43
Driver just
00:46
ran on North Main Street. She ran inside
00:52
Clear, (name withheld).
00:54
We're turning on Buck Allen Drive, 2021 actor, Stachwagon White.
01:03
Springfield Unit's just for info.
01:05
It was an off-duty deputy that called it in.
01:07
They actually witnessed it.
01:09
They're unable to make contact with the dealership to get identification on it.
01:23
Can you open up a 60C call for me?
01:27
Just do near North Main Street.
01:36
Marysville units reference that reckless emergency traffic only; hold all routine radio traffic.
01:40
Sounds like Marysville PDs possibly out with that vehicle.
01:44
We're getting forever.
01:45
Marysville units.
01:46
Marysville PD is out with that vehicle.
01:49
It is currently parked. The driver fled on foot into near North Main Street.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Marysville, OH 43040
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