Male suspect runs on foot near McDonald's in Monfort Heights, Monfort Heights OH
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A male suspect fled on foot eastbound on West Fork Road near McDonald's and Skyline Chili in Monfort Heights, Ohio. He was described as wearing a black jacket and red pants. The suspect left a silver Dodge station wagon at the scene, with multiple units in pursuit.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County West Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, Robert, 15.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:13
My driver just took off eastbound on West Fork.
00:18
Okay, I'm clear.
00:19
Drivers took off eastbound on West Fork.
00:21
Any unit closed, your knowledge, what do you look like?
00:29
Sail black,
00:30
red toilet pants,
00:31
black jacket,
00:33
run to the eyesore.
00:39
Robert 50 on Lockton Northlandage traffic.
00:46
Okay, I'm clear. I'm lost in the area.
00:50
Robert, 16, I'm about five seconds out.
00:52
Can he give the description again? Where are you lost in there?
01:00
He's a male black, wearing a black jacket and red pants.
01:03
He was headed towards the McDonald's on North Bend Road and then lost him by the traffic.
01:09
He was coming from the storage place.
01:12
Rob 15 in the past.
01:15
Hey, Robert 50, I'm not sure.
01:22
Sorry.
01:24
Was he still in the car or on foot?
01:28
There are a 50, he played on foot.
01:35
So you still got the car, it's a Silver 15 Dodge station wagon to a female in Hamilton, Ohio.
01:43
Maybe that's what you're written area why.
01:46
You can go to one.
01:51
driver 69 that passed by said that he was last seen behind Skyline Chili towards the fence line.
02:01
Hey,
02:02
Robert, 15, per his passport, he's going to be (name withheld).
02:08
10, 18,
02:10
94.
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