Suspicious activity at Tempe location leads to pursuit, Tempe AZ
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Police saw two people near 1429 North Scottsdale Road in Tempe. One person did not stop when told and ran on foot. Officers followed.
Audio|Heard on: Tempe Police Department - North Patrol District
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
104. There are a couple descriptions here.
00:04
Press.
00:07
There's going to be a white,
00:11
red, hoodie, and black pants.
00:13
Break for a second.
00:18
There's going to be a white, female, blonde,
00:21
and black.
00:25
Both subjects are relocated.
00:31
Sir, two, five people.
00:34
Fred?
00:36
near N Scottsdale Rd with Arizona 2-2, William, Robert, Lincoln, David.
00:44
411 clear me from our festival and putting on grass clippings.
00:49
September.
00:55
Motion 505.
00:57
11,
00:58
good morning, can you show me working the grass clubbing event until midnight? September.
01:10
September 545.
01:13
Okay,
01:19
I'm happy. I see the male subject.
01:22
I don't see two other subjects.
01:24
One person is pushing another in a little tour.
01:27
Is that then?
01:33
Six and one, can you hear me that traffic down more south?
01:36
Number.
01:41
J.4L5 was the description of the female?
01:48
Mr. 6.05 people?
01:51
September.
01:55
In the North parking lot near N Scottsdale Rd with Arizona, Charles Tom Frank, 631.
02:03
Number.
02:08
I see them.
02:09
You're walking southbound on the east side.
02:13
One of them are not stopping this tooth.
02:21
One of them are not the same description.
02:27
Twitter 14 are you going to have a foot pursuit with the subject?
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Location mentioned:
N Scottsdale Rd, Tempe, AZ 85288
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