Officers respond to suspicious vehicle at Mack Hyatt, Jackson MS
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According to the dispatch call, officers were dispatched to Mack Hyatt near Interstate 55 where they found a vehicle that may contain a person hiding inside. They requested bolt cutters to gain entry to the vehicle to check for the suspect.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson Police and Fire
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Add emitting us on Cases 119 at Mac Haik.
00:02
Ask him bring some bolt cutters with.
00:08
See one.
00:10
I'm okay.
00:16
All right, people.
00:18
Okay.
00:23
Direct patrol, 3325 allows my street.
00:40
Inch12.
00:43
Okay.
00:48
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00:53
It's the disease.
00:58
For this match, we've been in chance of our state supervisor to enter 12 like a service.
01:06
104.
01:11
Do you copy 45 to ask for bolt cutters?
01:16
That's what I said we can get somebody that I talked before we do that.
01:21
See what I'm going to come from here.
01:26
The modesty type of cell phone, they'll ask you can use bolt cutters if we need to.
01:30
Oh.
01:34
Take one.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:39
Yeah, well, and he tried to get contacted with the Kilda, they can't.
01:45
Able to make contact at 55.
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Okay.
01:55
Uh,
01:56
5 to every other units, y'all 10, 8,
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how are 25 plus over it?
02:04
One, what's the tuna, what's got?
02:08
Govail, she is 119 at Mac Hyatt.
02:13
Possibly one suspect is hiding in the vehicle right now.
02:16
Trying to get access to the vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
Interstate 55 North Frontage Rd, Jackson, MS 39211
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