Suspect detained after foot pursuit near Sunnylane Rd, Del City OK
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According to the dispatch call, officers engaged in a foot pursuit of a suspected shoplifter near the 1600 block of Sunnylane Rd in Del City. The suspect ran north toward 50th Street and was later detained. Medical assistance was requested for a 40-year-old man reporting seizures, possibly the same individual involved in the shoplifting incident.
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Transcript:
00:00
He's currently running north towards 50th Street.
00:08
I am 50. You got a description on him?
00:10
No, if you can get a lot of those states to get in the area as well.
00:14
Nine 50, what's the 20? They're only out.
00:19
1600 block of Sunny Lane.
00:21
He's being detained.
00:23
One male detained.
00:28
No, they're bringing his (name withheld) in an area.
00:30
Terminating code.
00:33
Headquarters, there one detained near Sunnylane Rd.
00:37
Five 50, where are you? Ten 22.
00:41
Nine is our headquarters.
00:44
Go ahead, your traffic.
00:47
Can you start medical for this gentleman here? About 40 years old, complaining about seizures.
00:53
539, can you give your exact location?
00:57
Can you start medical to Walmart?
01:00
40-year-old male, complaining about seizures?
01:06
Headquarters clear.
01:09
Nine thirty-nine.
01:10
Is this going to be a separate call from the shoplifter?
01:14
Negative, it is for the shoplifter.
01:19
Headquarters clear near Sunnylane Rd.
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Location mentioned:
S Sunnylane Rd, Del City, OK 73115
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