Suspect flees on foot after car crash near Fraser Circle, Hinesville GA
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Officers pursued a suspect who fled on foot after crashing a vehicle into an air conditioning unit near Fraser Circle and Hall Street. The suspect left behind a phone, shoe, and wallet. The search continued in nearby apartments.
Audio|Heard on: Liberty County Public Safety and Hinesville Fire & Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
I'm 41st. I'm back and out to the vehicle.
00:04
See how that the 1050 side is.
00:09
I wasn't clear there was a 1015.
00:13
Well, he hopped out of the car and Bushmont he let the vehicle just keep rolling and it comes.
00:19
Yeah, well where's the vehicle at?
00:23
The apartment's off of Crazier Circle.
00:26
I'll give you an exact American once I get there.
00:33
44 all units.
00:35
If you remember, this is going to be that SUV that ducked us a few times off over Rebecca Street.
00:44
One 44 Centurts, struck an AC unit behind the apartment.
01:02
10 for him.
01:04
Looks like a big Jim.
01:06
For his then?
01:15
144 Central.
01:16
It looks like he dropped his phone and shoe over here though.
01:21
104. And possibly there's wallet.
01:24
I'm gonna see what you're all right now.
01:35
419. Pet Challenger has come through a second time.
01:39
The same pattern.
01:42
6-864 friendly.
01:47
104. Assisting.
01:50
Stand for keeping an overwatch for us.
01:55
104, I'm clear.
01:57
Do.
02:01
I think it's a criminal.
02:06
Your morning.
02:15
The ID in the vehicle,
02:20
next to the driver's seat where the shoes and phone were also dropped from him, comes as (name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Fraser Cir, Hinesville, GA 31313
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