Two vehicles stopped for speeding near Casco and Ponderosa, Bristol IN
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Two vehicles, a black Dodge Journey and a silver Ford Escape, were observed traveling northbound at 85 miles per hour near Division and Industrial streets. Both vehicles were stopped near Casco and Ponderosa for further checks by law enforcement.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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01:38
Transcript:
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409, 411.
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411.
00:07
I'm northbound on Division, just going to pass Industrial.
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I got two vehicles ahead of me.
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I need to make a signal 27[1] on both.
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I have them both at 85 miles an hour.
00:19
And probably since 76.
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We're just passing Bloomingdale now.
00:32
Which point are you going to go ahead and probably move our both on.
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Okay.
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409, 411. Looks like they're both turning on Casco.
00:46
The first one looks like a black Dodge Journey.
00:50
On behind the other,
00:53
looks like a Ford Escape.
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That's probably what I'm going to do.
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409 dispatch, signal 27[1].
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The Casco and Ponderosa,
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In God We Trust, D.
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David, R. Robert F.
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Frank, 206.
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It's going to be on a black Dodge Journey, unknown occupants.
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No.
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411, this question, 27.
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11. 10.20.
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Danny and God, we trust D.
01:33
David O. Ocean, W.
01:34
William, (number withheld), on a silver Ford Escape.
01:37
Except.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal 27: Request for driver’s license or permit records check; code meaning may vary by agency.
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Location mentioned:
Ponderosa Dr, Bristol, IN 46507
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