High-speed chase ends as black Dodge Charger escapes near US-10 WI-25, Durand WI
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Near US-10 and WI-25, a black Dodge Charger raced past at over 100 mph and evaded police pursuit after a brief chase and lost visual contact.
Audio|Heard on: Dunn County Sherriff Law Backup Patch to DULAW1
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
Are you spare highway 24?
00:04
I'm trying to look at the clock right now.
00:10
I try to go streaming by me at 100 plus.
00:15
It's tough.
00:18
That's one of three now.
00:24
225 or then checking flopper is not in anything.
00:29
Number five.
00:32
222, it's your cross street.
00:39
Highway 25 and US 10.
00:42
I lost the vehicle.
00:46
Okay, they've skipped in a little.
00:55
They look like a charger.
01:11
I'm just going to turn it off on the other side road.
01:18
There was a black charger that passed me going southbound as I pulled out of the American Patriot Storage, but it was 155.
01:25
It was like (name withheld).
01:28
I'm not sure if that was it.
01:34
I'm not sure I caught on a stand.
01:36
I wasn't able to get a good look at it.
01:41
How's for a home?
01:46
I flipped my lights out and originally hit a grave and then it took off again.
01:57
I'll say 1060.
02:06
2.2 at every dash camera to caught it but are able to review your citizen from Singer quad and it may be at a plagiar for a place.
02:23
I'll try fingers.
02:30
Trajee covers three-knowable, long break, red,
02:35
total a year at Cardone for them.
02:39
No,
02:43
I'll just be a little bit better.
02:49
That is the only sedan-tide vehicle that passed.
02:53
He only felt everything else and other truck SUV type vehicle.
02:57
Ten questions.
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Location mentioned:
US-10 & WI-25, Durand, WI 54736
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