Suspicious vehicle tracked near Roberts Park, Mason OH
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According to the dispatch call, a suspicious Lexus NX 350 vehicle was reported near Roberts Park with an older Indian male attempting to enter a property. A dark gray GMC was observed following the vehicle. The vehicle was tracked southbound on Butler Warren toward Liberty.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police South and FD ALERT
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, call 36 suspicious vehicle, near Roberts Park.
00:06
36. 36.
00:09
The caller is following the vehicle.
00:11
Now Brewer and Harvey,
00:13
they were driving through all the back roads in the neighborhood.
00:16
The possible vehicle is a Lexus NX 350.
00:26
They were parked at the end of the car driveway and tried to walk in the car store.
00:31
I could buy an older male Indian in a blue coat and sweatpants.
00:39
You're her.
00:41
19-2.
00:45
3-6-0, they start following the vehicle.
00:51
Affirm, if they're on Butler-Warren, approaching Bethany.
00:56
North down, southbound.
01:02
Stay-bye.
01:06
Call is in a dark gray GMC behind the vehicle.
01:11
Still working on direction of track.
01:17
All 36 are passing Four Bridges Country Club now.
01:25
Your court.
01:31
All 36 are approaching Liberty.
01:35
You're clear, I'm not deafening you know, if there's any Mason units in the area.
01:39
See Charles 11th?
01:42
Let me go ahead with it.
01:44
Southbound Butler Warren, I believe, for a Lexus NX 350.
01:54
For an Indian male that tried to walk into the caller's door.
01:58
Oh, sign, and a dark gray GMC.
02:03
11th, I'm clear.
02:09
1905. They're now stopped at the intersection of Liberty and Butler Warren.
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Location mentioned:
Roberts Park Dr, Mason, OH 45040
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