Suspect flees in vehicle and is stopped on Elma McCleary Road, Elma WA
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Deputies searched for a female suspect who fled in a light blue vehicle. The officers pursued and stopped the vehicle on Elma McCleary Road near Elma, Washington.
Audio|Heard on: Grays Harbor Sheriff East
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
I got PC for DVS-L-4.
00:04
1-0-2012. 1-1912, 212.
00:12
Why don't you're probably looking to is she just doing in that area?
00:17
Right, she just drove back behind the house right now.
00:21
She should be circling back around.
00:25
First of all start hitting in on Elma McClure in case she is out.
00:30
Also, I just reached 9-5, he'll be responding.
00:39
Harbor, Woonling at 12, I'll be cleared this location, attempting to locate.
00:44
One thing for six.
00:46
One leg of six.
00:47
One leg of six.
00:51
One leg of two, all is our last direction.
00:57
She whipped out north on north 9th Street.
01:06
Harbor 112 is going to be like a white blue, like a baby blue.
01:12
1-816.
01:14
Harper 11912.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:24
Victim state he does not know where she could be headed as she has nowhere else to go, also.
01:32
Go ahead.
01:35
Checked up, Dollar General was unable to locate or continuing to search.
01:43
216.
01:44
Are raising it to what was your...
01:54
You're like any west marine cutout?
01:57
What was the suspect's new?
02:02
(name withheld)?
02:05
She's on behind the vehicle.
02:06
We're going to be westbound Elma clearing coming up on Elma Heckland.
02:11
Yeah, that's good.
02:19
I'll be stopping her there.
02:21
Charles Lincoln, Peter, 4144.
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Location mentioned:
Elma McCleary Rd, Elma, WA 98541
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