Vehicle fled from officers near Dartmouth and Bailey, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle fled from officers near Dartmouth Avenue and Bailey Avenue in Buffalo. One male was detained at the scene. The vehicle, a Durango, had a broken passenger-side rear window. It was last seen crossing Comstock Avenue towards Bailey Avenue and possibly traveling westbound on Route 33 near Suffolk.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo PD Ch 3 Districts C/E
Listen to dispatch call
01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Looking a call just came in saying that to rent-o dartmouth towards Bailey.
00:09
I can't hide by one black male.
00:11
One (name withheld) is detained over here.
00:14
That's clear. June it, be a call, and Neil the team.
00:18
4-232.
00:24
All right, y'all.
00:25
The vehicle fled, one (name withheld).
00:28
And then we have one (name withheld) detained on scene.
00:30
That's like.
00:32
Okay.
00:37
Maybe I'll ever sit before my head that way.
00:40
That's...
00:43
That's...
00:44
Radio.
00:46
Which other car was in that?
00:57
Is that over 222? Can you find a station house section this way?
01:04
Just right.
01:10
Radio, for the Durango, just a heads up, it's going to be the passenger-side rear window is also going to be broken as well.
01:18
That's their passenger-side rear window also broken.
01:23
At 1051 it crossed Comstock from Dartmouth going towards Bailey.
01:28
I didn't see any significant damage on the front of the vehicle based on what the camera's showing.
01:38
That striking needle got on Route 33 west at Suffolk.
01:47
The 245, 245 on the air?
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Location mentioned:
Dartmouth Ave & Bailey Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215
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