Suspect with possible gun at large near Beach Road, Pataskala OH
Police are responding to reports of a male suspect at large near Beach Road and Worthington in Licking County. A white Toyota Highlander with fictitious tags was found nearby. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male around 5 foot 6 inches tall, weighing approximately 100 pounds, wearing jeans, a black sweatshirt, and possibly a hard hat. There is mention of a gun, and officers are establishing a perimeter and using a police dog to track the suspect.
Audio|Source: Licking County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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59, you already confirmed they do not have that subject.
00:03
He is still at large.
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They do have his 40.
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And then if he has access to any other, break.
00:10
Yes.
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The Albany invites his vehicle is parked on the east side of beach near a red crane down a dirt road.
00:18
They do not have a unit out with it.
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The seven on that vehicle is King Frank Robert (number withheld), King Frank Robert (number withheld), Stictitious Tags.
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It's going to be a white Toyota Highlander.
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Here, my response on now, 24-year-hour, you get Beach Road in Worthington, Worthington and Keynes, Red.
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Yeah, clear, Beach and Worthington.
00:42
Yeah, yeah, clear.
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Six is Beach and Worthington.
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Sixth year at Beach and Worthington.
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(number withheld).
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Gun.
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Clear. One-three.
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I'm 113 in Worthington.
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I've got anything that comes eastbound on Worthington.
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Here, Claire.
01:16
That's not good question.
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Gun.
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The driver, we're back.
01:22
We're probably the sex. We're probably the sex line on the black.
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There's eyes blockbuster.
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Thank you.
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Supporting on, so if I were, I'll be at Worthington and Gantam Parkway.
01:48
Would you like me to get patrols in? Would you like me to get patrol a town or?
01:59
I'm not a good for right now.
02:02
I've got me.
02:08
This is not called.
02:09
It's the first K-9-track.
02:16
519 readvised.
02:18
No, I'll need to start with a K-9 track.
02:23
837. No, I'll take that Traiser-Tas are called.
02:28
Three, Jane, you're clear.
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Good much.
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Other units responding to New Albany, we're requesting a unit to go to Worthington and Harrison,
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Morrison Beach, and Morrison.
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Set up our perimeter there as well.
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The black cancer is fine.
02:54
Jimmy Albany. They advise the descriptions of the Hispanic males, thunderbilled, approximately 100 pounds,
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five foot six, facial hair, left being wearing jeans and a black sweatshirt and possibly a hard hat.
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