Police pursuit ends near Falls St, Greenville SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers in Greenville pursued a person wearing dark clothing near Falls Street. One individual was taken into custody, and shell casings were found in the area. Another person matching a similar description may still have been at large. Details regarding the cause or outcome of the pursuit remain unclear.
Audio|Heard on: Greer Police and Fire Dispatch
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Black hoodie, and towards Main Street from River.
00:06
We got one in custody.
00:12
Do you copy? Thank you.
00:19
He ran from us while we were taking one into custody.
00:22
Bravo Mike,
00:23
black hoodie, blue jeans,
00:26
heading toward Main Street from River.
00:32
Forty-seven three.
00:50
Got shell casings over here too.
00:56
You said he's wearing all black with a gray beanie?
01:03
Yeah, probably him.
01:09
Approximately 20 years old.
01:10
Lighter skin problem height.
01:14
I have one here visually looking at him with dreads.
01:17
I don't know if that's the right one.
01:19
I'll talk to him though.
01:21
Where are you?
01:24
Come on, everybody's sitting down.
01:25
Switch McGee.
01:34
River and what?
01:38
River and Falls.
01:43
Bravo 418, Spider-Man 761.
01:49
Support.
01:52
Yeah, that wasn't gonna be the suspect.
01:54
We're still on foot waiting for him.
02:00
10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledges receipt of message or indicates understanding and agreement.
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