Suspect arrested and another held at gunpoint in Chester, Chester PA
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According to the dispatch call, police pursued suspects in Chester near Lloyd Street and West Third Street. One suspect was arrested, and another was held at gunpoint during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Police Dispatch - Sectors 1, 2 & 3
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
And a hand drug transaction.
00:09
Continuing westbound coming up to flower.
00:12
2.9 on a flower.
00:17
Welcome to 7-644.
00:21
44. Okay to have EMS advise for now, going to the Italian-American Club 301 West Wayne,
00:30
head injury of a 65-year-old male after a single episode fall.
00:34
Scott.
00:41
Okay
00:44
Up on Townsend
00:46
Alright,
00:48
making the right on Palmer Right on Palmer
00:54
35 miles per hour Eachbound on third
01:04
Eastbound on third
01:07
Traffic is still light pedestrian traffic is none.
01:13
Light traffic, no pressure.
01:17
We're continuing back towards Flower.
01:22
Towards Flower.
01:24
Over Central and Tillman.
01:31
Cross-Zone, Central and Tillman.
01:32
Cross-Zone, Central and Tillman.
01:38
Flash.
01:40
Location.
01:43
Third Cusi.
01:45
Go to the car, I got the other guy who's been up.
01:51
Direction, description.
01:59
2428, description and direction.
02:02
I got one subject,
02:04
third and pedal.
02:06
One in custody, 1626, third and pedal.
02:08
Let me outstating.
02:10
2466, I'm going to have one, third and Lloyd.
02:14
Third and Lloyd, 1626.
02:17
I don't have my custody, I have my gunpoint, waiting for your individual.
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Location mentioned:
Lloyd St & W 3rd St, Chester, PA 19013
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