Man with multiple warrants arrested after short chase, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police took a man with multiple warrants into custody near Lyle Avenue and Mount Read Boulevard in Rochester after he attempted to flee on foot. Officers apprehended him following a brief pursuit.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Two zero one.
00:01
Ten 4201. I am at near Lyle Avenue, the corner of Fairgate Street.
00:07
Okay, it's another car coming.
00:08
Oh my God, I got trespass.
00:09
The guy's got a bunch of warrants.
00:10
He's trying to walk away from me.
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Two five one over.
00:14
Two six one same.
00:16
Running away from me.
00:18
Like an older male (description withheld).
00:21
Yeah, like a dark blue jacket, blue jean, tag.
00:26
He was coming into the gas station over at the corner on Mount Read Boulevard.
00:31
He's going to be coming up on Mount Read right now.
00:34
He's going to be crossing street onto Mount Read.
00:38
Talking down here.
00:40
Two zero one,
00:41
You're flying with me in the northbound lane of Mount Read.
00:46
Pine four, keep talking.
00:48
Two five one, we're taking them into custody now.
00:51
You can slow cars down.
00:53
One 20, you show me on six for that.
00:56
He can release there as well.
00:58
Pine four, all cars can resume.
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Location mentioned:
Mt Read Blvd, Rochester, NY
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