Police pursuit ends near Gaylord Parkway, Frisco TX
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According to the dispatch call, officers from Frisco and state police pursued a dark-colored BMW believed to have fired shots while traveling eastbound on Lebanon Road near Dallas Parkway. The pursuit involved multiple units, lasted through several intersections, and ended near Gaylord Parkway after the vehicle was disabled. The driver was taken into custody, and officers were reportedly searching for a firearm mentioned by the suspect.
Audio|Heard on: Wood TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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03:37
Transcript:
00:00
Code Ineventable unit, I've got 1080.
00:03
It's going to be a dark-colored BMW that was firing off shots.
00:08
We're still going to get the agency name.
00:10
They're requesting for DPS.
00:11
They're currently eastbound on Lebanon Road passing Dallas Parkway at 10 miles an hour.
00:19
3rd3, just be Bob.
00:20
It's going to be first code PD.
00:21
408 around as well.
00:36
DPS 101 is on this pursuit with Frisco, near Dallas Parkway and Lebanon right now, speeds about 20 miles, tires flat.
00:47
They're turning southbound on Dallas Parkway service road.
00:53
Be advised, there are about 11 Frisco units involved, initial call was shots fired.
01:03
Might be armed.
01:08
309, I'm passing Spring Creek.
01:41
Still southbound from John Hickman on the service road.
02:15
Next major will be Gaylord Parkway.
02:27
101 on TVI; vehicle disabled.
02:40
Driver still inside vehicle, officers breaking windows.
02:46
About to extract him shortly.
02:49
Officers have suspect in custody.
03:33
We're still trying to locate a gun because he said he had a gun on him.
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