Vehicle fleeing police seen near MSU campus, East Lansing MI


Police reported a vehicle fled from Lansing Police and was later seen driving southbound on Harrison Road near Michigan State University campus. The car is a dark charcoal Dodge Charger with tinted windows and white LED lights above the wheel wells. It has been observed several times on campus.
Audio|Source: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Reference that vehicle that didn't stop for LPD, I think it just passed me and going southbound and Harrison up to force now.
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I think they took it right.
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I've seen that vehicle numerous times on campus.
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If we come across it, is that going to be good to furtfully elude them?
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You can show me clear a follow-up for now, and if you could log me out of CAD, having some computer issues, I'll log back in here.
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I'll let me make sure of them.
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Did that four? Three, I'm 22.
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Thank you.
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MSU is pretty familiar with that vehicle. They see it a lot on campus. If they do come across it, is it good for a flea and allude today?
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Southland. We're holding a fight. Five, six, two, three, South King Boulevard.
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Many people yelling at each other, getting close.
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It's not physical at this time. The 11 scene.
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It's clear in 1909.
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Just 5204-11?
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Oh yeah, absolutely. I'm raining it over right now.
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Oh, okay.
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Quarters.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
01:09
Okay,
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yeah, it sticks out in the night time.
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There's white LED lights right above the wheel well on all tires there.
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It's a dark,
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darker charcoal colored charger, tinted out windows,
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rear spoiler on the back.
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And I have seen it multiple times on campus, so it could be affiliated somewhere here on campus, so we'll keep an eye out for it.
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East Lansing, MI
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