Suspect flees backyard after police arrive at Fitchburg address, Fitchburg MA
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Police responded to a residence near Mack Road in Fitchburg for a disturbance involving several people. A suspect voluntarily exited the house but then fled into the backyard. The individual has active warrants for refusal to stop and motor vehicle violations. Officers were advised to use caution and be aware of controlled substances charges related to the suspect.
Audio|Heard on: Fitchburg Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Police responding to near Mack Road for a disturbance with multiple individuals at the house.
00:07
He is voluntarily exiting the residence.
00:14
Greetings.
00:20
5-2-57.
00:25
Units dispatched to near Mack Road.
00:30
Refer to medical units off the hospital.
00:33
The medical unit near hospital lead 34.
00:37
One of the hospital, Eighty-four.
00:42
One of. Heave.
00:47
Five to two, five.
00:52
Two, seven.
00:53
He ran to the backyard.
01:04
5257. Send another unit.
01:22
5257.
01:23
Got description of a black jacket.
01:29
He was on a bike but bike was recovered.
01:31
He's in the area.
01:34
Great.
01:38
Five, what are the warrants for? Is it a domestic?
01:43
Negative. Warrants for refusal to stop and motor vehicle violations.
01:51
He knows about the disturbance.
01:54
All right.
01:56
Look around the area but be safe.
02:01
Be advised about your controlled substances charges as well.
02:08
I appreciate, like I say.
02:10
Just be safe.
02:13
Not a threat to anyone right now.
02:21
As soon as you can grab them on the bikes, you would get in.
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Location mentioned:
Mack Rd, Fitchburg, MA 01420
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