Officers track bleeding suspect near Elmira and Manor, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers in Detroit pursued a bleeding suspect through neighborhoods near Elmira, Manor, and Pinehurst streets. Footprints were followed through alleys and residential yards during the search, including reference to a blue house. The situation appears to have involved a possibly injured person moving between properties.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Public Works Group Calls
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Me and Thompson, we are walking the manor.
00:04
We're trying to see if we see him, but it's wide open.
00:08
Came on Mendota.
00:09
He over here on Mendota somewhere.
00:15
Be advised one of them is bleeding.
00:21
I got his footprints.
00:22
I'm tracking him.
00:25
All right, I'm right behind you.
00:27
I got eyes.
00:28
Me and talk to you got eyes, um,
00:31
Down by Elmira and Manor.
00:35
Elmira and Manor, we got eyes on one of them.
00:37
It looked like one of them went going in the backyard.
00:43
Blue house going in the backyard!
00:51
He might be headed for the alley.
00:56
Here it's open.
01:02
He went through the alley.
01:05
He's on Pinehurst.
01:12
If he got eyes, I'm gonna go more Pinehurst.
01:16
I'm coming through the alleys.
01:18
I'm going to Pinehurst.
01:22
Imagine Pinehurst is what? Coming through the alley.
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Location mentioned:
Elmira St & Manor, Detroit, MI 48204
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