High-speed vehicle pursuit on US-41 in Evansville, Evansville IN
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According to the dispatch call, police pursued a vehicle at high speeds of about 80 mph northbound on US-41 in Evansville, passing near Virginia, Morgan, and Lynch roads before ending the pursuit.
Audio|Heard on: Vanderburgh County Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Tamp for the 3 drafts out.
00:04
Tamp for 3, go ahead.
00:06
41 northbound, Walnut, Indiana Anticaps, C.
00:10
Charles, 542, Frang David on Silver Chevy.
00:15
Again, it should be unknown.
00:18
Claire.
00:24
Sam for 3. Speed 55, nonstopping.
00:28
Clear all on cars, no topic.
00:33
We can northbound 41 going over Lloyd.
00:37
They're going over the Lloyd.
00:39
No traffic, speed around 80.
00:43
Clear, no traffic, speeds are 80.
00:49
Going through Virginia Street.
00:52
Only either they're pursuing that car.
00:56
Free statement.
01:01
Both affirmative.
01:05
You need to terminate pursuit.
01:10
I'm going to terminate.
01:12
Still going to be northbound.
01:14
Thereforgans.
01:16
Clear.
01:20
First bound, 741.
01:22
Passing Morgan, speeds of 80.
01:29
Clear.
01:39
So, Derby still, still going to be going northbound of 41.
01:43
We're approaching Lynch Road.
01:46
Clear on approaching Lynch, zero.
01:52
Sam 33. Same three, three.
01:55
Same three.
02:01
Answer, go ahead.
02:06
I apologize that word eight was asking which officer was on.
02:12
320. 2.2.
02:17
2.0. We're riding a lot.
02:19
They're betting mileage is 224.
02:21
Can print the wrong card, please.
02:24
Message is clear.
02:25
2350.
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Location mentioned:
US-41, Evansville, IN
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