Suspect flees after passenger screams for help near 3000 South, South Salt Lake UT
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According to the dispatch call, a male suspect fled on foot near 3000 South after a female passenger shouted to be let out of the vehicle. Police are searching the area with helicopter support. The suspect is described as male, wearing a black hoodie, slim build, about six feet tall, possibly Polynesian. No weapons were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, Ten Fars, any PDS for the helicopter to help try and find this male from the chase.
00:07
The reason for the pursuit was there was a female in the car screaming, let me out, and they found him and he fled.
00:21
In far, yeah, he's on foot in the area of about 3000 South.
00:27
He prevails right next to the freeway, so there's, it's kind of all in that area, I understand.
00:36
There are ranks.
00:40
22, 417.
00:42
In the area,
00:43
we have a description yet.
00:49
A male wearing a black hoodie,
00:52
about six-foot slim-billed,
00:56
possibly Polynesian,
00:59
no weapons were mentioned.
01:04
Soffey, just coming over the top of the 33 on this house.
01:09
Ten points.
01:18
If each one would advise outside agencies.
01:21
We're having deficiencies on 3300 South from 900 West, halfway to 5th West, for coverage on containment here on this site at least.
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