Suspect flees on foot near Canterbury apartments, Rolla MO
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A person wearing a blue hoodie, jeans, and a black beanie ran away on foot near Canterbury Apartments in Rolla, Missouri. Authorities were searching the area for the individual.
Audio|Heard on: Phelps County Sheriff and Fire
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
But are you guys in the area of this?
00:04
No, but I can be.
00:07
If you happen to swing by this way, the person with the 99[1] took off on foot wearing a blue hoodie and blue jeans and a black beanie.
00:17
And wear it in torches.
00:46
Good.
00:47
Do you have a direction to travel for the 99[1]?
00:52
I don't. The RFs over here said he was on Canterbury, though.
00:56
I don't know if he's going to be hiding in the area, if he's going to try to make his way that home.
01:01
Definitely.
01:22
Good business, Harry.
01:25
Child, the amount of the bell for covering out of search.
01:34
149, roll at 1042.
01:35
C,
01:37
149, 1625, roll, all clear.
01:55
down this field, cooling of all the taskers.
01:58
Because if you're wondering how we've come to getting to touch some sight of the way, whether I'm actually submitting to components.
02:09
That's why I know that frigidives don't make pizza.
02:12
Fresh visas go from go and done in just two minutes.
02:16
It might be able to have brian a board with three-six and in between play.
02:21
It's not a second time.
02:23
No,
02:25
sir.
02:33
It should be at least.
02:38
All right, 31.
02:41
Go ahead.
02:42
502 Canterbury Apartments.
02:46
Enforcement.
Police codes explained
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[1]
99: Wanted person / warrant hit
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Location mentioned:
Canterbury Ct, Rolla, MO 65401
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