Juveniles flee vehicle left on railroad tracks in Broome County, Broome County NY


Police searched for multiple juveniles who fled on foot after leaving a vehicle abandoned on railroad tracks near Main Street and Walker Avenue in Broome County. Two juveniles, including a 17-year-old male and a female, were still outstanding and believed to be hiding behind houses near the location. Two other juveniles were detained. The situation prompted a police perimeter and involvement of the railroad due to the vehicle's placement.
Audio|Source: Broome County Public Safety (P25)
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Transcript:
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(name withheld), 17-year-old female, her correction male, with a female occupant.
00:06
Those are the outstanding from Buffalo.
00:07
If it makes any sense to Vestl, I'm not sure how this started.
00:10
Started a Vientina city.
00:12
The vessel got involved there.
00:13
You got two detains.
00:15
I have two young ones, maybe 14 or 15, the outstanding is a 17-year-old male and unknown female.
00:21
Received.
00:22
On the car. On Walker, shortly.
00:23
523[2], 952[3].
00:24
High Cars, (name withheld), 17-year-old, and possibly an 18-year-old female.
00:29
Last report, all dressed in black in the area.
00:33
Where you are? Walker at Northrop.
00:35
Sergeant Mowler, do you have a radio? You can copy me?
00:37
Yeah, so ahead.
00:38
I had two young ones, a female, a black sweatshirt, and a male, and a red.
00:42
Does that match who you saw? Could you tell?
00:44
I saw two younger teenagers in black with really dark clothing running down the sidewalk.
00:50
The neighbor here said he saw a black female and another male take off behind the houses on the south side of Main Street here, heading behind that barns like three houses up from our rat.
01:01
Okay, I'm gonna hold like 79 in Walker.
01:05
Tom, do you mind coming down because they're, it's our understanding they're from Buffalo.
01:09
I have no idea what they're doing here.
01:11
Yeah, they're probably hiding right behind these houses right here.
01:14
Just, yeah, keep a perimeter there.
01:15
If you want to sit right there,
01:16
we'll try to keep the pain here.
01:17
Otherwise going up High Street through the backyard if they're making up the hill, but I think they're right here behind these houses.
01:22
Three, six and three three three are up on the hill.
01:24
We're on a flood dyke.
01:25
Yeah, I think they're right here just on the south side of Main Street, 79.
01:29
I didn't see him cross over.
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202-1955.
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There's other KNA2.
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K-92[4].
01:34
I might be able to track the two that one behind the houses, I'm thinking about from back there.
01:39
A three five, right?
01:44
335. You should make sure to call at the Andrew Drive.
01:50
The caller hears things slamming and banging around in the apartment.
01:54
Copy.
01:55
Three-three. I have the 304.
01:56
Yeah,
01:57
I copy. I'm still foul.
01:58
Tenventure, so back on time.
02:00
Got it 2C3-0.
02:01
28 for out in the room.
02:03
188[1]. My partner Rossi is going to be staying here at Walker and Maine.
02:06
I'm going to be transporting two juveniles back to where the vehicle was left on the tracks, starting my car.
02:14
She just doesn't like that from you can show car sitting.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
188: Juvenile
[2]
523: Unit Identifier
[3]
952: Unit Identifier
[4]
K-92: Unit Identifier
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Broome County, NY
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