Police pursue juvenile in stolen vehicle near El Paseo Rd, Las Cruces NM
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Police are pursuing a juvenile who fled in a stolen vehicle near El Paseo Road. Another male suspect wearing all black ran on foot and is believed to be armed with a rifle. Officers are searching near Las Cruces High School and nearby areas including Lee Weidman and the park.
Audio|Heard on: Las Cruces/Dona Ana Public Safety
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02:35
Transcript:
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49 we don't have any charges other than running from us.
00:13
For 4911.89, we'll have that 2B.189,
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we'll have that 2B210.
00:24
I'll be 2B210.
00:33
990980. 980s go 713
00:41
Let's call just be advised that the juvenile that ran the 1080 on him is going to be the 1080 that was stolen from strikers
00:58
Offerp.
01:07
9.8, go to 3.
01:13
In parking, open area.
01:18
Which way are you headed?
01:20
He's running west on?
01:26
This way towards Alpacela.
01:29
Second going towards a cruise turn.
01:33
There was another male that took off.
01:35
He was wearing all black and 1048.
01:37
That one should have a rifle on him.
01:42
I have a guy, yeah, dog.
01:44
Great, he block time.
01:48
I have a 1080 on him too.
01:51
Two,
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hang guns.
01:56
The at now.
01:59
We're supposed to locate them, but possibly on Lee Weidman.
02:03
Turn down the other radio nearing.
02:12
We went towards Elphysail on Lee Weidman.
02:14
He's around the Las Cruces High area.
02:18
Well, we were making a new turn and don't know what you went.
02:25
Okay, are you next though?
02:28
Yeah, I'm kidding.
02:32
Kevin will be here live, me wide man by the park.
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Location mentioned:
El Paseo Rd, Las Cruces, NM 88001
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