Driver fled on foot after traffic stop near McDonald's, Monfort Heights OH
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A driver fled on foot after a traffic stop near McDonald's in Monfort Heights. The individual is described as male wearing a black jacket and red pants and was last seen running near a storage facility.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
My driver took off eastbound on West Fork.
00:05
Okay, I'm clear.
00:06
Driver took off eastbound on West Fork.
00:08
And he's going to get a close pressure and knowledge.
00:10
What do you look like?
00:15
Male black, red pants,
00:18
black jacket,
00:19
run to the eyesores.
00:25
Okay, male black, pants, black jackets, ran towards the storage, please.
00:31
83, what you wanted for?
00:33
He took off from the traffic stop.
00:38
Going back up north bend towards McDonald's.
00:42
Going back up to the north bend towards the McDonald's.
00:50
Front gate to Lv2.
00:51
2.6.
00:53
Okay, thank you.
00:54
Two seconds.
01:00
Hey, Robert Fifty, I lost him.
01:03
Northland and traffic.
01:09
Robert Sixty on about five seconds out.
01:12
Can he give the description again and where you lost him out?
01:16
He's a male black, wearing a black jacket and red pants.
01:20
He was headed towards the McDonald's on the North Bend and then lost him by the traffic.
01:26
He was coming from the storage place.
01:31
About 16 of 50, cross north end.
01:38
You are over 50, I'm not sure.
01:45
He cut the corner, 5420.
01:48
Northland, I lost him.
01:50
All right.
01:55
Was he still in a car on foot?
02:00
He fled on foot.
02:03
He still got the car.
02:05
The silver 15 Dodge Station wagon to a female in Hamilton, Ohio.
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