Stolen silver truck reported on highway 60 eastbound, Aurora MO
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A silver Chevy Silverado truck was stolen from the Monett truck stop. It is believed to be traveling east on Highway 60, accompanied by a red passenger car. The suspect is described as a white male in his 30s wearing a black jacket with facial tattoos, possibly under the influence of drugs. Units are responding to intercept the vehicle and may deploy stop sticks.
Audio|Heard on: Aurora Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Information on a stolen vehicle out of Monett, possibly heading east on Highway 60 currently.
00:07
Stolen from the Monett truck stop.
00:10
It's a silver Chevy Silverado truck accompanied by a red passenger car.
00:20
Male driver, possibly under the influence of controlled substance.
00:23
Suspect is a white male wearing a black jacket in his 30s with facial tattoos.
00:32
It's located.
00:33
Stop and hold.
00:35
Copy, I'll be en route to the area.
00:38
Copy in route to the area.
00:40
868 to 434 and 897.
00:42
Jall copy direct.
00:47
I copy direct.
00:49
Where do you want me at?
00:52
I have them eastbound from Monett on Highway 60.
00:55
If you just want to get in there anywhere, I'm heading down angle now towards 60.
01:02
Copy. I'll try to go to the Carnation route.
01:06
May 97-434, I'm already southbound on Carnation.
01:12
1868 to 434, since you've got stop sticks, why don't you head to Highway 60 and Business 60? That way you can be set up there with the stop sticks if it turns into a pursuit.
01:24
Copy it. I'll be interrupted about location.
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US-60, Aurora, MO
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