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Suspect with assault warrant flees vehicle crash in LouisvilleLouisville KY

audio iconAssault
S 42nd St, Louisville, KY

Police are searching for a white male suspect near 43rd and 42nd streets in Louisville. The suspect fled after a car crash. He has two active warrants in Kentucky, including one for assault. The suspect was last seen wearing gray sweatpants, a black hoodie, and a blue t-shirt with a Nike logo and Statue of Liberty image.

Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 3 - Divisions 1 and 2
05:31
Transcript:
00:00
Drone on radio.
00:01
Go ahead.
00:03
I'm on channel, drones 45 seconds out. What's the description?
00:08
White male, I believe, jogging pants and a hoodie,
00:13
black jacket.
00:17
Table.
00:19
He has a home address near North 43rd.
00:27
I'm going to start there and backtrack towards their location.
00:32
10 4. 215 Baker[3] and 3 Charlie, are you good on notes update?
00:42
Good, 2.13, Charlie.
00:44
2.15, Baker[3].
00:45
3,
00:47
Charlie, Rebecca.
00:49
6 Baker[3], 10-9[2].
00:52
I was advising on having some cat issues.
00:56
Okay.
00:58
Baker[3], I went to his home address. He isn't here, but his sister's waiting on him because he texted her and let her know he wrecked the car.
01:10
Broan. 2.15 Charlie.
01:15
I came on scene when the tools are out, show me on scene.
01:19
Just be advised.
01:21
She called for an ambulance on her cell phone,
01:24
so she has T-O-PT and a phrase scan architect.
01:27
I'm okay. Radio to Drone One.
01:31
Are you sure the subject's not at that home near 43rd?
01:38
Ten-four, I'm going to try to get close to that and work backwards towards the wreck.
01:44
Ten-four.
01:49
One large, all right.
01:51
Good. Good.
01:53
People protein, take you know, five, sir, all and myself, one baker, I'll do a forward run.
01:58
I'm okay.
02:03
And when you all check the field next that church, because I dropped my pouch and it has my phone in it.
02:10
I got it.
02:15
Can't have him in the run on 4'1st.
02:19
Some more.
02:23
Baker[3], the sister's checking the house now. Make sure he's not in there.
02:30
So, Baker[3] Radio.
02:32
Go ahead.
02:35
I lost them near South 43rd in the alley, between 42nd and 43rd.
02:46
10 4. 21.
02:54
What color was the hoodie he was wearing?
02:57
Gray hoodie and sweatpants.
03:03
Simple, white male.
03:07
Yeah.
03:12
2015, Adam[1], 1023.
03:15
So far.
03:20
2015, Charlie, I assume it's code 1, or it's 1086 for you, that's right?
03:26
That's correct. Just 1086. I don't know what code they want to come whenever they're policy dictation.
03:31
So far.
03:32
1173m, I'm clear.
03:37
1434.
03:39
1334.
03:42
Searching trail over 10233.
03:46
1437. 1437.
03:51
291 Adam[1], you can put another 1041.
03:56
1041. 104.
04:03
Good.
04:09
Our subject has two Kentucky warrants and one warrant is for assault.
04:16
One of the warrants is for assault.
04:23
We're in the area.
04:29
Area 30, 1426.
04:35
I'm near 41st and Morgan.
04:38
Several.
04:42
Where's the last place you saw this guy?
04:48
He was last seen near 43rd in the alley between 42nd and 43rd.
04:54
In between 43rd and 42nd.
04:58
14th.
05:00
1438.
05:06
216 bake radio. I believe you need an updated image.
05:10
He may be wearing gray sweatpants and black hoodie.
05:13
He may have shed that and is wearing a blue t-shirt,
05:16
with a Nike symbol and Statue of Liberty on the front.
05:23
Gray sweatpants, black hoodie, blue t-shirt with a Nike check and Statue of Liberty on the front.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Adam: Phonetic designator for the letter A, commonly used in police unit identifiers and call signs.
[2]
10-9: Request to repeat the last radio transmission.
[3]
Baker: Phonetic designator for the letter B used in law enforcement communications and unit identifiers.

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S 42nd St, Louisville, KY

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