Gunshots reported near Zinsle and Kennedy, Cincinnati OH
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According to the dispatch call, police received reports of gunshots near Zinsle and Kennedy Avenues in Cincinnati. Witnesses heard shots but did not see who was involved. A suspicious person, described as a male in a black coat, was seen running near Kemper and Curtis after the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Cozera, the Chautrom's ones at Zinsle and Kennedy's at Lumpford Place in Kennedy.
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Neither complainant wants to be seen and did not see anything.
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Just heard the shots.
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And then I do have a suspicious person at Kemper and Curtis, passed by witness, an unknown male running away from something.
00:14
Nothing else complainant wants to be seen on that.
00:17
How would you like panel?
00:19
You can rush to cancel your first person.
00:22
Then, when you have lost server available, just have them rise in the area of the shots.
00:26
Okay.
00:27
45. Can we get a fire started out here? Okay.
00:30
1445. We'll have one just going to be the driver of the striking vehicle.
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Attention district, be advised of a suspicious person at Curtis and Kemper.
00:39
Passerby advised of a male seen running away, a male in a black coat.
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No further description or direction of travel.
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Location mentioned:
Zinsle Ave & Kennedy Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45213
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