Traffic stop leads to subject leaving scene near McKee Ave, Covington KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies conducted a traffic stop involving a black Ford Fusion near 20th Street and Madison Avenue. During the stop, one person reportedly left the scene and was later seen walking toward McKee Avenue, while another individual with a dog remained near the original location. Officers continued monitoring the area to locate the subject who left. The situation appeared controlled with no further reported issues.
Audio|Heard on: Kenton KY Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Twenty-one traffic stop, 20th and Madison.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:05
Kentucky tag (number withheld).
00:11
Now on the Civic.
00:12
Take off.
00:14
Sixty-eight.
00:16
Clear out from 14 Philly.
00:20
Stopped near Madison and Wallace.
00:23
Copy stopped, 10-4.
00:26
10-4.
00:28
Sixty-eight clear on the update.
00:30
Clear.
00:31
Units responding to McKee Avenue.
00:32
One subject has left now.
00:35
They are walking towards 44th Street.
00:38
Possibly going to a residence near McKee Avenue.
00:43
One subject with a dog is still on the original porch near McKee Avenue.
00:50
Forty-one's clear.
00:53
Units, correction.
00:54
Trouble is near 4300 block.
00:56
Troubles near 4300 block.
00:57
Complainant is calling from nearby location.
01:02
Traffic stop.
01:04
Be on a black Ford Fusion.
01:10
I can't believe one occupant.
01:13
Copy black Ford Fusion eleven.
01:17
Route the route.
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