Vehicle pursuit ends in felony traffic stop near Jay Dix Station park, Columbia MO
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A vehicle pursuit near Bellevue and Chapel Hill ended with a felony traffic stop near Jay Dix Station Park in Columbia. The suspect was taken into custody and the channel was reopened for normal traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia Police and Boone County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Underpassing Chapel Chapel Hill.
00:08
Then county officers, county chase now are restricted for 5-124 and chase, Coppola Varned Chapel Hill.
00:13
Again, all officers, county Tuesday are restricted for chase 32 after WRC, 512, 612, 6.7, 8.
00:31
5.91, we're passing Bellevue speed are 50.
00:36
Looks like it's occupied times if we two, maybe three.
00:42
Passing Bellevue speed 50 occupied two to three.
00:49
Stopping here just south of Bellevue.
00:50
We're going to be in the parks on the west side, Jay Dix Station Park.
00:56
Probably a park on west side.
01:02
Traffic with broken, copy 77 with him.
01:05
Traffic was broken, copy 77 with him.
01:15
Ninety-two with him.
01:19
Seventy-192 with him, 034.
01:23
Felony stop.
01:35
Boblin County.
01:39
Topal 4.
01:40
Board out.
01:49
Board of.
02:01
Paul 35 after.
02:07
By Paul 92, Bekney, we have one in custody and you can have the channel back.
02:14
One in custody is 2055.
02:18
McKinney office city, county one is open for normal traffic.
02:20
County one open for normal traffic 2, 35 hours, cube to 70.
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Location mentioned:
Jay Dix Station, 3725 S Scott Blvd, Columbia, MO 65203
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