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re: Rob Bironas' wife reported him missing Saturday night

Posted on 9/25/14 at 10:13 pm to
Posted by yurintroubl
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Posted on 9/25/14 at 10:13 pm to
From the 911 call by the student w/ his friends being chased:

quote:

Fraley described trying to elude Bironas, who followed the students from the intersection of Battery Lane and Franklin Pike going north toward Douglas Avenue and then weaving through residential areas. That's where Fraley said he saw blue lights pull behind Bironas.

"There's a police car right behind him, I think," Fraley said. "White SUV — yup, that's him. You guys got him right there."

The dispatcher asked Fraley again if Bironas was being pulled over during the call. Fraley initially answered yes but then said they lost sight of Bironas' car behind the tree line as they sped away.

"Yes ma'am, I believe so, I believe so," he said to the dispatcher.

"We were past the tree line and it cut off, and we saw the police turn their lights on behind him, pulling him over. And it was a white SUV, they were pulling the white SUV over."


quote:

The department's research shows there is "absolutely no record of any traffic stop," [Police Sokesman Don] Aaron said.


Some fanboy cop dropped the ball big time.


ETA:

From Rachel's 911 call - It seems like they saw him leave. I think it will probably be found the last time she saw him to be earlier than 9:30pm... In which case Bironas was probably RETURNING from wherever he was when the encounter with the students began. There is a map showing where some of the interactions occur on one of the links in this thread.


Recording of the Student 911 call HERE.
This post was edited on 9/25/14 at 10:25 pm
Posted by castorinho
13623 posts
Member since Nov 2010
82847 posts
Posted on 9/26/14 at 8:41 am to
quote:

Fraley described trying to elude Bironas, who followed the students from the intersection of Battery Lane and Franklin Pike going north toward Douglas Avenue and then weaving through residential areas. That's where Fraley said he saw blue lights pull behind Bironas.

"There's a police car right behind him, I think," Fraley said. "White SUV — yup, that's him. You guys got him right there."

The dispatcher asked Fraley again if Bironas was being pulled over during the call. Fraley initially answered yes but then said they lost sight of Bironas' car behind the tree line as they sped away.

"Yes ma'am, I believe so, I believe so," he said to the dispatcher.

"We were past the tree line and it cut off, and we saw the police turn their lights on behind him, pulling him over. And it was a white SUV, they were pulling the white SUV over."


quote:

The department's research shows there is "absolutely no record of any traffic stop," [Police Sokesman Don] Aaron said.


wow wtf
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