Red sedan with Kentucky plates sought after shoplifting, Chillicothe OH
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Authorities are searching for a red sedan with Kentucky license plates that was involved in a shoplifting incident at Walmart. The vehicle was last seen traveling southbound on US-23 near construction zones in Chillicothe, Ohio.
Audio|Heard on: Ross County Public Safety
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
I'm looking for a vehicle that's been involved in it.
00:03
Okay,
00:09
Okay, look for a vehicle and it's broken out.
00:12
All right, that's where a vehicle is involved in the shoplifting from Walmart.
00:15
It was down construction zone,
00:17
trying to cut down traffic, hitting over some coves.
00:22
Council, so much turn off the road, standby for car description.
00:31
I'm on the, uh,
00:33
one of the lawn ramps here from Maine, the 23 South.
00:41
Okay.
00:44
It's going to be a red Cadillac with dark windows.
00:52
He's now southbound on 23.
00:58
I walked on the last of the SUV or a sedan.
01:04
That's sedan.
01:09
Has Kentucky plates on it.
01:11
R. Music.
01:22
Following that I'm not there I am not in pursuit um just passing Eastern Avenue 23.
01:34
Almost a 50 I don't know if I get caught up tall for 30.
01:44
Chastor and one to your answer okay Jack what was the last 39.
01:55
Southwood Street exits.
01:58
Still in 23.
02:04
Is somebody else close about trying to do?
02:09
Right. You get this regard.
02:11
We're... all of us are closer here.
02:17
You don't want to wait really pretty easy.
02:19
They can't be waiting all that.
02:21
Right, that's good we do with that right now.
02:27
Beverly PD if you continue that way, good.
02:32
Thank you.
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US-23, Chillicothe, OH
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