Vehicle pursuit ends with abandoned car on Griswold Street, Glastonbury CT
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A vehicle fled east on Griswold Street in Glastonbury, leading to a police pursuit involving tire deflation methods. The vehicle was later found unoccupied.
Audio|Heard on: Connecticut State Police
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
The vehicle just took off on us eastbound on Griswold Street, all over and we were able to stick another car.
00:09
51942 page.
00:14
It continued on.
00:16
We're trying to pitch our vote.
00:19
Big copy.
00:22
The vehicle is not occupied.
00:24
Glastonbury is now in pursuit east on Griswold.
00:27
Roger, they just advised us.
00:31
One-A-1-8-1-5-9-4 is.
00:38
They stated that they stick another tire.
00:41
Hey, contact with a key holder.
00:44
Roger, I'm just calling behind them.
00:47
12 company advised,
00:49
no key holder's reached.
00:52
I could try an inside list that I've got.
00:55
Roger, we will be able to secure the 22.
00:58
With that, you will be able to secure the 22?
01:03
It looks like Lassenberry just lost six.
01:06
O'Sept, a lot of the same.
01:09
They will not be able to secure the 22.
01:13
Roger.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:18
Well done. Okay.
01:20
Let me give the workout here.
01:22
Turn a ground north of two.
01:24
Connected to Rage, AlphaPypictor 34422.
01:28
Trish, including it.
01:29
Sounds like she.
01:31
Firestrap on bar,
01:32
cruises.
01:37
Can you confirm that it struck one of the Glass & Berry's decisions?
01:42
Roger it did.
01:43
Greg.
01:44
The truth is Glastonbury are you guys still behind it?
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Location mentioned:
Griswold St, Glastonbury, CT 06033
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