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Suspect held at gunpoint as another flees through lakeAmarillo TX

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Armstrong County, TX

Police pursued a suspect vehicle near Moon Ridge. One individual was held at gunpoint near a store while another male fled on foot through a nearby lake area. Officers attempted to locate the fleeing male using a drone but his exact location was unknown.

Audio|Source: Central Panhandle Counties Public Safety
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
We'll be following this vehicle near Moon Ridge.
00:04
They have VICE.
00:05
There's two blocks that we're flying if possibly got further involved.
00:16
10-4[1].
00:20
35, I'll advise further whenever I get there.
00:26
10-4[1].
01:00
Ten-four.
01:02
837-10-4[1]. 10-4.
01:11
All right, if I've been booted, we're so fine, it's just a doctor, so we're fighting.
01:19
Two-and-four.
01:25
Come with that dude.
01:27
Ten-four.
01:29
5-3, I think it's just in the rest of the point in progress.
01:33
I know.
01:36
Okay, anything.
01:38
Okay,
01:43
I got one at gunpoint.
01:45
First down fire off western?
01:48
Huh, there's a mail that took off running through the lake.
01:51
I don't know where he's at.
01:53
Hey, five sakes, you'll pull up the drone.
01:55
He's somewhere in here if you're done.
01:56
I won't run at gunpoint.
01:59
Five six hours and three.
02:03
Okay,
02:10
sorry. Okay,
02:11
sir. I've got five three.
02:12
I've got five thousand come point behind the store.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received

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