Police pursue and detain driver with active warrants near Everett, Everett WA
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Police pursued a dark Honda on Interstate 5 near Everett because the driver had active warrants. The vehicle and driver were stopped near 88th Street, and the driver was taken into custody. The vehicle was checked and cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Washington State Patrol District 7 - Snohomish County
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Assistance with pursuit, North-Five to South Mountpost 121, dark Honda.
00:05
(Name withheld), correction, north-5 to south milepost 191.
00:17
4.5, Durham, and run off and get a patch.
00:21
(Number withheld).
00:24
866 can around clear and I'm not around 866 (number withheld).
00:48
451 notice.
00:52
4151, 21333.
00:59
5103. 0 to every 7.
01:01
508.
01:06
South 5.5, just under 44th Street, (Name withheld), 1525.
01:12
5.08, 2034.
01:17
979 they're a supervisor that I can approve.
01:23
Received 210 210 210.
01:29
210 210 turn around 54.
01:38
Everett patrols reason for driver patrols reason for stop driver has warrants PC looting.
01:47
Now off to patch 11 active.
01:54
Looks like they got off.
01:56
It looks like I see two counties that'll be there going southbound.
02:02
86600325.
02:05
866. I just saw two county units turn going southbound just south of 116.
02:11
338210 we're out with high-risk stop near 88th Street 338 high-risk traffic only 21st 56.
02:22
Every driver's in custody vehicle's clear you can open the air.
02:27
Several patrols resume roll traffic 2038.
02:32
338 338 no state units were actively in pursuit 2 10.
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Location mentioned:
88th St SW, Everett, WA 98204
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