Vehicle fled from officer near Newfield and Dexter, Hartford CT
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle fled from an officer near Newfield Ave and Dexter St in Hartford. The vehicle, a white Acura TLX with dark tints, was last seen heading east on New Britain Avenue and then south on New Park behind a light-colored Mercedes S-class.
Audio|Heard on: West Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Newfield and Dexter,
00:02
Boston Robber, (number withheld).
00:05
I've run out white,
00:07
KLX.
00:10
So therefore, 9, you got them?
00:13
Okay, board.
00:19
It's taking off.
00:22
South towards New Britain Ave let's say it's going to go east.
00:26
She had a heavy tints to white TLX.
00:30
Newer model.
00:32
Acknowledgment. South of Newfield, going east on New Britain Ave, Boston Robert on (number withheld) on a white TLX.
00:40
Thank you.
00:45
Okay.
00:46
I search for an hour.
00:51
Okay.
00:53
Harbor, John.
01:01
A vehicle took off on one of our officers.
01:05
My last scene east on New Britain Avenue, looking for a white TLX.
01:09
Boston Robert (number withheld).
01:12
Boston Robert (number withheld).
01:15
I listen to misuse on a white TLX.
01:29
9.
01:31
9. 9.
01:33
9. 907, 21 arrival.
01:39
1219. 1219.
01:46
South on New Park behind a light Mercedes S-class.
01:49
Austin Tom, (number withheld).
01:52
Ardo had the file five.
01:54
It looks like he's driving.
01:56
We're going to go west on Talcott.
01:57
That's just happening with it up yet.
02:00
10. You know with your,
02:03
whatever, red tag down there?
02:06
Nine,
02:08
do you know what the five is for?
02:11
Negative haven't looked yet.
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