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LMPD video shows moments in front of the ambulance in downtown Louisville

LMPD is still looking for the suspect involved. They ask the public to identify them.

Louisville, Ky. – On Wednesday, the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) released a video in which the moments that led to an ambulance was stolen in front of a hospital in Louisville.

The police department published a surveillance video that shows the theft on its YouTube page.

According to the department, the video is composed of several cameras over a certain period of time over a certain period of time.

The police say the video shows the suspect who steals the ambulance.

The video from LMPD also shows film material from a company in the Jackson Street between the streets of the main and market roads, in which the suspect spreads out the ambulance before fleeing in an alley.

The police said the ambulances crew was with a patient in a hospital in downtown Louisville when it was stolen on February 28 at around 7:30 p.m. In the hospitals he Bay.

Officers have enlarged the area and found that the ambulance was left in the South Jackson Street between the streets of the Main and the market about three minutes later, said LMPD.

The ambulance suffered slight damage when the suspect, according to the authorities, hit a pole while leaving the hospital.

LMPD is still looking for the suspect involved.

Anyone who has information about this incident is asked to contact LMPD on the phone number 502-574-LMPD (5673). Reports can also be created anonymously online by clicking here.

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