Suspect assumed armed after vehicle crash in Osage Township, Morgan County MO
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Law enforcement units are coordinating a search near Anchorage Road and State Highway TT after a vehicle crash. The suspect is assumed to be armed following reports of possible gunfire from a nearby homeowner. A drone is being used to assist the search. The situation is still developing.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Public Safety
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:02
Let me know when you're close, we're going to row perimeter until you get here, and then my cell 14 and Morgan County Deputy will go in and start track with you.
00:17
Ten four miles out.
00:20
Seven, six county subject head.
00:24
Copy, they do have a drone up.
00:28
Copy, stand by.
00:33
Can you just notate, Morgan County's duty of task force is staged at the intersection of TT and Anchorage Road, I believe.
00:46
Kathy,
00:48
fugitive task force staged at TT and Anchorage.
00:50
County 776.
00:52
Karen, good.
00:58
309 turning on TT.
01:03
Copy.
01:06
776, your subject is valid, Class F rank, expiration 2026, corrective lenses.
01:14
The 28 comes back to a J childress at a sunrise beach on 134 truck, expiration 27, negative.
01:22
Jockey, thank you.
01:28
Also be advised, there's been conflicting stories about the shots being fired.
01:34
The homeowner where the suspect crashed believes he did hear shots being fired when the deputy accidentally drove past the crash.
01:45
So it is unknown at this time.
01:48
We're just going to assume that he is armed.
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Location mentioned:
Anchorage Rd & State Hwy TT, Osage Township, MO 65084
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