Suspect flees on foot near Applegrove and Court Liberty, Stark County OH
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Police chased a suspect on foot near Applegrove Street NW and Court Liberty in Ohio. Officers set up a perimeter and searched the nearby wooded area. The suspect is described as a black male in his late 20s wearing all black clothing.
Audio|Heard on: Stark County Police
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
One subject,
00:03
getting south here on Pittsburgh Ave NW,
00:05
Applegrove St NW.
00:07
He's running up into the kind of house here.
00:16
That's clear.
00:18
Where is the location?
00:22
Court Liberty.
00:24
We're on Pittsburgh Ave NW here.
00:28
(number withheld),
00:30
where behind that house.
00:33
That's fair 52 copy.
00:40
Copy from 7.
00:43
Copy from 7.
00:49
43, do you get a study description?
00:54
All black. Here, yeah,
00:57
light skin,
00:58
black male.
01:01
Okay, or late 20s.
01:07
Oh.
01:13
Someone wants to head up to Liberty.
01:16
Try to keep them from backtracking here.
01:22
You can show me in the area starting from Portage and Detroit.
01:32
Okay.
01:39
I'm on Liberty.
01:40
I'm on Liberty.
01:53
Where do you want me out?
01:57
You can find out where he came out on Liberty if he did.
02:00
He ran out to the woods here.
02:03
I've got head at ease.
02:09
Fair.
02:15
Sorry, Matt, Orcom.
02:16
You can show me in the area.
02:18
I'm on Elmere, I'll go back and check through Stratavon back there.
02:29
It's 52,
02:31
43-52.
02:33
Actually, it would have been Janet.
02:36
It's going to be Janet.
02:40
And that's clear.
02:41
I was wondering, I came across Janet from Woodrow.
02:46
I didn't see anything initially.
02:49
I can swing back over there.
02:55
Okay, 34 is going to come back again from Woodrow.
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