Suspect in dark sedan follows driver in road rage incident, Columbus OH
A suspect in a dark four-door sedan followed a driver after a road rage incident near Neil Ave and King Ave in Columbus, Ohio. The suspect pulled a 33 signal on the driver at a stoplight and then continued to follow them. Police were coordinating to track the suspect's vehicle and ensure the safety of the driver.
Audio|Source: Columbus Police Zone 4 Far Northwest
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
High Risk 33[1] information on Phillips, Incident, Neil and King Avenue, if I have any officers in the area.
00:06
This is out of a road rage incident. There's a male on board of dark four-door sedan.
00:11
Pulled the 33[1] on the caller at the stoplight.
00:14
To a caller to get out of the car. Caller's got 10th and Highland and the male is still following them with the 33[1].
00:24
That's 94 is the truck rope.
00:28
Looks like they're down, but I can call them real quick.
00:34
I'm sure OSU does as well. I copy.
00:41
44.
00:42
Fine.
00:46
Very close rack. You can add a frat real quick.
00:49
I copy, thank you.
00:53
Four Tuesday.
00:54
Copy. Copy.
00:57
Four two time. Four two time.
01:01
The suspect is following the victim, is that the way I read that?
01:06
Yes, sir, the suspect is following the victim after they pulled a 33[1].
01:11
Looks like now they... Sorry?
01:16
So is the victim on the line?
01:17
Yeah, caller still on the line. Okay,
01:25
let's see if we can direct them.
01:28
We'll see where they're headed so we can try to get ahead of them.
01:31
Okay, it looks like they're saying the suspect possibly turned right on the avenue caller turned the opposite direction.
01:38
We have a description of the suspect's vehicle.
01:41
The dark four-door sedan, that's all we got.
01:45
Got.
01:48
Okay,
01:51
do that on me?
01:53
Thank you.
01:59
So it looks like chopper was already coming up for another run. I'm not sure where. I'll try to get them on our air as soon as I can.
02:09
Does those you have our victims?
02:13
That's what it seems like I was going to give them a call right after I got off the telephone.
02:17
So I'll just make sure they got her.
02:19
Do you see if they're monitoring our air? They usually do.
02:26
For OSD error, it sounds like coming in contact with the suspect.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
33: Emergency radio traffic only; restricts non-essential communication due to a critical or dangerous situation.
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