Suspect flees police in white sedan on Brown Road, Columbus OH


A suspect driving a white sedan fled from police near Brown Road and Harrisburg Pike in Columbus, almost causing a head-on collision. The suspect discontinued the vehicle's lights and sped through the area, evading officers.
Audio|Source: Grove City Police, Franklin County Sheriff Dispatch West
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Transcript:
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Harrisburg Pike,
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in the area of Ransburg,
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and he just shut his lights off or purchase now.
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Let's be a white sedan.
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Headed down Brown Road.
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We'll wait on a civic couple leaves.
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You got to wait on it?
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No,
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not yet.
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I'm trying to catch up to it.
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I'm talking to catch up to it.
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John ever seen ninety thirty eight and just pulled over and tried to get me to uh that's
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copy what's your three nine brown road
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brand bird and brown copy sir in no way
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3080 just took off of Laurel, had the door open, and I was getting him out and he took off of Laurel.
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Oh, do you have a description on them?
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(description withheld)
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signal off hit the car.
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Do you have a lot in the car?
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Do you have a login description for him?
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Great place, it's about all to remember.
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It's just going to be a short time, maybe.
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You're pursuing what do you stand with the car?
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He took off in the car.
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I was getting out of the car and he took off in the car.
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He took off.
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If I get it, that's what I wouldn't hurt.
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Okay, this is now all weapon.
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I got it.
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Ten,
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seven, come back too.
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Violation was a six, seven,
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40, maybe it almost hit me head on passing some of us.
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Hey, where you got, war on, what?
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Is that brown of roll? No, he didn't rollin.
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He's got to be in this triangle kind of thing.
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Yeah, I mean, it comes back to a white actor at 2007 port-or sedan on North James.
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