High-speed chase ends near Romeoville and LaGrange, Countryside IL
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According to the dispatch call, a high-speed vehicle pursuit occurred northbound on I-55 near Lamont, with a dark blue 2013 Chrysler minivan traveling over 100 mph. The pursuit ended near Romeoville and LaGrange, with the vehicle last seen near I-294. The minivan was wanted for a crime.
Audio|Heard on: Illinois Valley Regional Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
55 northbound miles south of Lamont, 109 miles an hour.
00:04
...set up at Casson 55, 55 northbound, passing Lemont, northbound, 108 miles an hour.
00:19
Link at 15 checking your status.
00:23
Uh,
00:25
tenet.
00:28
That one.
00:33
Two side north on passing Cass Lane, too.
00:47
Four-six, Coney Line and I-55, Burridge,
00:51
two, I-O-1.
00:57
55 north-off passing carry,
01:01
100,000-hour lane,
01:03
two. Two.
01:08
1.
01:15
55 north on a half a mile south of county line, lane 2, 106 miles an hour.
01:20
Lane 2, 106 miles an hour.
01:25
Lane 1 approaching county line.
01:33
in coming line.
01:40
This video state to Chicago, Romeoville, 304.
01:44
Terminating pursuit.
01:45
Vehicle last seen, I-55 Northbound approaching I-294, wanted for brokery.
01:55
Vehicles, dispatching 294, Lane 1 blacked-out, dark blue 2013 Chrysler minivan, (name withheld), (number withheld).
02:04
Capely, Chicago, KSb, 242.
02:08
1045 northbound passing La Grange on the left shoulder.
02:18
The United Espern, Romeoville is terminated pursuit.
02:22
No further agency has advised they were in pursuit as well.
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Location mentioned:
I-294, Countryside, IL
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