Passenger flees into woods during traffic stop on Route 1, Essex County MA
During a traffic stop on Route 1 South near Lynn Street, a passenger fled on foot into the nearby woods heading eastbound. Officers are searching for a white female with blonde hair wearing a black hooded sweatshirt. The passenger did not have any identification at the time of the stop.
Audio|Source: Eastern Massachusetts State Police
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Ma'am, on a stop, Route 1 South and Lynn Street, do you have any canines in the area?
00:07
A 94C[1] canine?
00:10
That's affirmative.
00:14
1376 kilo.
00:22
It looks like my 94c canines down in Bridgewater, standby.
00:29
Uh,
00:35
uh, uh, person sniff works as well, ma'am. We had a passenger take off in the woods during traffic stuff.
00:42
You know how are you going, sir? All right, thank you.
00:54
317 was it the passenger or the driver that took off?
00:58
It's a passenger, ma'am. It's a passenger, ma'am.
01:06
13, 2K, 10, 09K.
01:11
Hi, how'd that? I would just split us.
01:14
Ask if you can head that way.
01:19
Yeah,
01:20
that's fine.
01:21
I'm down 95 at 93. I'll make up and have that word as well.
01:28
Okay, station, what was that six again? One south at Lynn Street.
01:31
Thank you, sir.
01:34
Everyone saw the Lynn Street.
01:36
She took off in the woods going eastbound on Lynn Street, if I would advise Malden to look out a white female and a black hood blonde hair.
01:47
6 will invite Malden.
01:52
317, do you have anything on her other than that she just walked away from the motor vehicle south?
02:00
Negative, man. We're about to run her, name and date of birth. She had no positive in hand, and as we were running her, she hopped out of the car and ran in the woods.
02:09
Right, do you have a name of date of birth?
02:13
I haven't checked to verify yet, but she gave us a last of (name withheld),
02:18
Lima, Alpha, November, Charlie, Echo, Yankee.
02:22
First of Gigi, Gigi.
02:24
I can get that name and date of birth in a second. Hold on.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
94C: Controlled substances or narcotics offenses under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 94C.
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