Suspect flees traffic stop on foot near Buffalo Chip Liquor, Amarillo TX
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Officers pursued a red Dodge Challenger suspected of fleeing a traffic stop near Buffalo Chip Liquor in Canyon, Texas. The driver abandoned the vehicle and fled on foot behind the liquor store. Police detained at least one individual following the chase.
Audio|Heard on: Central Panhandle Counties Public Safety
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05:26
Transcript:
00:00
104.
00:04
6-5-1-KIN. 6-5-1-K, if the exit re-fully for pass.
00:16
The dispatch engine forward to northwest, pick up two routers.
00:29
104 Run on Canyon approaching the exit 5-6, I'm 23 to that area.
00:40
104.
00:41
56 can we also notify Randall just if they can try to intersuk.
00:46
104.
00:52
5-6, the suspect signaling to exit bail.
01:02
250, Edom, send me 5-5, call and I'll meet with them.
01:06
104, 5, 6, they didn't end up exiting bail, they're still southbound.
01:12
104, I see him, he's still southbound.
01:14
It's going to be a red challenger, not a Camaro.
01:18
104. 104.
01:21
I wasn't able to get a plate on it, but I'm trying to jump back on it.
01:28
Two floor.
01:31
5-6, I'm pursuing or behind the vehicle, but still south downward, not to pass the loop.
01:38
Five,
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four, I'm coming up to the looping culture.
01:48
Five,
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six, are we positive this is the night, I'm breaking culture.
02:21
I'm clear.
02:23
5-6-0 County did advise they will air it out but they don't have any available units at this time.
02:31
10-4[1] do we have any DPS units?
02:37
Stay by.
02:48
5-6 still southbound passing touchdowns.
02:54
I'm coming up to Hollywood and 27 if you want to light them up.
03:02
I'm clear there's an escalated blocking my view as soon as I can get behind it I'll light it up.
03:07
I'm going up behind you.
03:18
104. 7772.23.
03:24
104.
03:27
Engine 946 dispatch.
03:35
Go ahead.
03:39
Riles in meeting station coverage.
03:44
Negative.
04:01
104. 24. 24.
04:02
24. 24.
04:12
5-6-7-0 points a buffalo chip liquor.
04:16
10-4[1], buffalo chip.
04:25
He's running.
04:27
He's running.
04:29
Can you two nine?
04:35
He's running.
04:36
He's a Hispanic Mount Looge's letter.
04:38
He ran behind Buffalo Chip.
04:40
10.
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104. All unit 3, you clear on the traffic.
04:51
We got to make up, please.
04:55
104, 1240.
05:00
5.6,000, I believe it.
05:07
16, repeat.
05:13
I'll be out with the vehicle.
05:14
Is that a female on it?
05:17
10-4[1].
05:23
6-4. We have one in Co-City.
05:24
We're going to be behind both of four.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
I-27, Amarillo, TX 79119
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