Felony warrant suspect driving near Gordon and 16th streets, Port Huron MI
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According to the dispatch call, officers respond to a vehicle driven by a person with a felony warrant traveling near Gordon Street and 16th Street in Port Huron. They plan to intercept the vehicle before it reaches the suspect's home near Gordon Street.
Audio|Heard on: St. Clair County Police, Fire and EMS Simulcast
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Transcript:
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Northbound on 13th, approaching the pier.
00:07
Give me just a minute.
00:09
I'm sitting up here.
00:12
14 MCU 50 agon assist.
00:15
All right, he's got a left-hand out to go westbound on up here from 13th.
00:24
6.7.8.
00:27
Scott.
00:28
Go ahead.
00:31
We attach me to their call.
00:33
I'm going to head to wire to see if they've hurt from the subject.
00:37
Okay. Okay.
00:39
The individual driving has got a warrant, felony warrant,
00:42
and he lives near Gordon St.
00:44
You can stop him before that.
00:50
Yeah, Captain Lincoln.
00:54
Copy. We'll jump out with him when he gets to his house here.
01:03
19, I'm downtown.
01:04
I'll point that way too.
01:10
11 out, 439.
01:13
Clear.
01:15
Okay.
01:20
Are they still going north on 15th?
01:28
5-7 and 42, have we a call?
01:35
He's westbound on Gordon, approaching 16th.
01:39
He's got a right hand out to a northbound on 16th from past his house.
01:43
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Location mentioned:
Gordon St, Port Huron, MI 48060
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