Suspicious person fled on foot near railroad tracks, Oklahoma City OK
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According to the dispatch call, a suspicious person fled on foot near the railroad tracks by Meridian Avenue in Oklahoma City. Authorities requested a drone and perimeter search in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
You're running west from the south side of the tracks.
00:02
Got a very one in the fifth line,
00:04
might be a post office.
00:07
I'm gonna close your house.
00:13
30-age yummy code over there and get around over to Meridian.
00:18
Yeah.
00:21
We found out by Wynette, 10.
00:25
Yeah, he's not any bar by by five by ten.
00:26
He's not going to drive for these.
00:29
He's not going to drive four knees.
00:35
One of all blackout, black shoes.
00:45
Is it a suicide or any other charges or anything or what?
00:50
Yeah, I was just in the chimney,
00:52
you took off running whenever we had breached him.
01:00
If you'll once have a perimeter and I can bring the drone.
01:07
Hey, where are you guys last seeing that? We're taking off.
01:11
Here you got him.
01:16
On the north side of the tracks.
01:23
There's Billet, Northwest 10th, here one.
01:26
Engine 20, you guys.
01:29
1-111, northeast 26.
01:32
NKA, you all don't have any charges at this time with us guys.
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Location mentioned:
Meridian Ave, Oklahoma City, OK
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