Vehicle abandoned as suspect flees on foot in Seymour, Seymour CT


A vehicle was left abandoned on Seymour Avenue while a male suspect fled on foot towards the back of Seymour Avenue or Water Avenue. Another occupant remained in the car. The suspect is described as a (name withheld) male wearing a red shirt and blue jeans with short black hair.
Audio|Source: Ansonia, Derby, Seymour and Shelton Police
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Transcript:
00:00
The vehicle, and there's a male running out of it.
00:03
He's running to the back of, looks like Seymour Avenue, or Water Avenue.
00:08
I have one occupant still in the car.
00:10
You have a description?
00:11
(Name withheld) male, blue jeans, red shirt, short black hair.
00:16
Good, Tim Radge.
00:17
(Number withheld).
00:19
8-5, you have unit somehow.
00:20
8-5. Which way in Seymour have, does that person run?
00:23
8-5, I was mistaken.
00:25
It's going to be, you just passed it.
00:29
Give me one, Mike. I guess it's a email party to change in the beginning of the list.
00:32
Caroline?
00:33
Hey, my. 95, working at 12 to follow up on Art Street and we're 34 from this.
00:39
Roger.
00:40
That's on the corner of Seymour Ave and the Route 8 southbound on ramp.
00:46
Got it. Go ahead.
00:48
Zero-nine, can I use 95, so I just got a call on near Beaver Street, but a 13 Bravo recurred last night with injury, 353 will be en route, possibly 120 as well.
00:58
A 353 will be en route for that party for the incident occurred last night.
01:01
He's there with a family member now.
01:02
Rider.
01:03
09, you can clear this card out.
01:04
It's going to be a 03 by 9, 4, and then he can get sent to target for that 23 series.
01:09
Red shirt, blue jeans, black shorter hair.
01:13
A location of one three, that party is going to come outside and meet you.
01:18
Roger. Do you want to go? I got him here.
01:23
Roger. Do you go into the house or just in the backyard?
01:25
He ran through an LPian bank that's towards that backyard.
01:29
As soon as he thought the car, he got out and ran.
01:31
7-2HQ. I want to call to see if we got a K-9[1] available somewhere?
01:35
002 does not.
01:36
Do you want to start with like to see more?
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K-9: Police canine unit
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Location mentioned:
Seymour Ave, Seymour, CT 06483
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