White Toyota Tacoma spotted circling near highway 80 and 49, Pearl MS
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Police are tracking a white Toyota Tacoma driving in circles near the highways 80 and 49 in Pearl, Mississippi. The vehicle was last seen near Jefferson Street and a gas station. Units are monitoring the area for further developments.
Audio|Heard on: Rankin County Police and Fire
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03:27
Transcript:
00:44
Address shown near Jefferson Street.
00:50
28, Romeo Alpha 5, 680, R85 on a white Toyota Tacoma, trying to make contact with the Rankin by the hit to city limits at 118.
01:06
Do you have any history that's okay?
01:14
Dawn, he said he used to work for him and he's showing back tonight.
01:25
Nothing else, Sean?
01:32
Cable.
01:37
Wait, let me know if the vehicle doesn't represent tomorrow right up to 449, make sure they have that gas stations.
01:47
Oh, we're up for one of us now.
01:53
What kind of view was it?
01:57
We're white Toyota Tacoma.
02:03
At the address, there is a red kia at the address.
02:15
Pearl Pee, there wasn't, he has hit the readers at 80 and 49,
02:19
so it appears he's going in circles.
02:28
Okay, we'll just slide up from the north end of the city and be up there in case they need any assistance.
02:37
She said her units were all the way towards the Brandon area, so they weren't able to get there in time.
02:42
If somebody can just sit on the north end, see if it comes this way.
02:46
So, we're headed up there.
02:55
6480 Romeo Alpha-5, 680 R85.
03:01
Well, you do me a favor and open up the Matrix and just keep an eye on it.
03:09
It's two to one.
03:13
It's probably going to be at the quick trip on 80.
03:16
Most likely is where he's going to be set.
03:24
2480 eastbound,
03:26
correction 80 westbound at 49.
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