Vehicle disabled after fleeing police in Middletown, Middletown CT
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According to the dispatch call, police pursued a vehicle that fled in Middletown, Connecticut. The vehicle was found unoccupied near West Meadow Lane and Smith Street. Witnesses saw a man and a woman dressed in black running away on foot.
Audio|Heard on: Connecticut State Public Safety (Troop G, I and DEEP)
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Berlin sticked it while the operator was trying to disable the tracking device.
00:08
Copy, any rest?
00:13
Sounds like they got a good stick on it.
00:14
It was at 19 frontage road in Berlin and then took off on them.
00:22
Okay.
00:27
If you can still get an update location, I'll pass along.
00:30
We'll do. Keep your questions.
00:40
Bye, 129. My car should be disabled.
00:43
Middle Street at Smith Street in Middletown.
00:52
Raptor 10.05cuitizers right by my HQ exit 20.
01:00
Sir, Phil, they're out with that metal lane address unoccupied.
01:07
Okay.
01:12
429.29.
01:15
It's disabled at near West Meadow Lane off Smith by West Lake Drive, and I think Middletown's out with it unoccupied.
01:25
Okay.
01:34
Secondary vehicle should be a blackout either working on the plate.
01:40
I was saying they ran towards Smith Street, the West Lake Drive at Smith Street.
01:53
For witnesses a male and a female wearing black?
01:59
Oh,
02:01
bye-bye. 32 and a Route 2, Smith Street.
02:09
193 to CO, 4-9.
02:10
193 to C.O.
02:11
493-49.
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Location mentioned:
W Meadow Ln, Middletown, CT 06457
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