Suspect flees on foot after crash near Southbridge St, Worcester MA


Police are searching for a suspect who ran away on foot after a car crash near Southbridge Street and Canterbury. Officers set a perimeter and are using a police dog to track the suspect, who was last seen hiding under vehicles.
Audio|Source: Worcester City Police
01:17
Transcript:
State Old Northwestern, I'm going to have K-9 head for Southbridge and Hammond. Is that correct? Okay, bye, let me just get the precise address. They think they have a perimeter around them. Stand by. Where exactly do you want the State Police canine? They want to do the track from Canterbury and the vehicles over there. But if you want to do the tracks Canterbury, at the Southridge Street, that's where the car crashed and where he ran across. See. I'm thinking how he's approaching 390. And we're in the Jim, Jam, Jam, Law. Make sure you guys check under any vehicles. That's where he was last time. He was hiding under one of the box trucks. Hey guys, just stand by if they have a canine coming. Just go. Hold that perimeter.
State Old Northwestern, I'm going to have K-9 head for Southbridge and Hammond. Is that correct? Okay, bye, let me just get the precise address. They think they have a perimeter around them. Stand by. Where exactly do you want the State Police canine? They want to do the track from Canterbury and the vehicles over there. But if you want to do the tracks Canterbury, at the Southridge Street, that's where the car crashed and where he ran across. See. I'm thinking how he's approaching 390. And we're in the Jim, Jam, Jam, Law. Make sure you guys check under any vehicles. That's where he was last time. He was hiding under one of the box trucks. Hey guys, just stand by if they have a canine coming. Just go. Hold that perimeter.
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Location mentioned:
Southbridge St, Worcester, MA
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