High-speed vehicle reported on State Road 37 in Liberty Township, Grant County IN
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A dark Dodge Durango was reported traveling northbound on State Road 37 near the Madison County line in Liberty Township at speeds between 75 and 80 miles per hour. The vehicle was tracked approaching State Road 26 and continuing at high speed.
Audio|Heard on: Grant County Police
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03:18
Transcript:
00:00
Phaarney Units, Indiana State, please have a traffic complaint.
00:03
The Dodge, dark Durango, currently going northbound from the Madison County line on State Road 37.
00:08
Speed is 75 to 80 miles an hour.
00:11
Florida, Grand Central is 2037.
00:16
I'll start that way.
00:19
27-37.
00:25
Can you shoot me on 4th Street?
00:31
Tula.
00:36
Grants, .7-0701 further.
00:44
7701.
00:49
He's about half to record a mile in front of me at version 026.
00:57
27-0-1 27-37 just 1043 he's approaching State Road 26 37
01:16
37 37 39 great central status
01:20
stable
01:29
21,
01:32
241.
01:34
21. 241.
01:39
I was inside that house.
01:41
One-line.
01:50
Central 1330, kind of stuff.
01:58
1313
02:04
I'm going to be north on Adams past Polkow Camo Arkansas plate Hey Adam W.
02:13
William E Edward 2.3 A.
02:15
Adam A.W. 2.3A.A.
02:17
2.3A. Start me another.
02:20
13, 13. 13.
02:22
Whatever did an hour out.
02:24
15.
02:28
Call? Pancet at 27701
02:35
7701
02:39
7701 He still fast 3 quarter mile in front of me, the approach of 600 south rubble For this,
02:48
27701
02:51
Corridson will be a 5-0 south
02:58
Clear as well email.
03:06
2737, just 10.43, he's approaching 500,000.
03:11
37. 37.
03:17
We're in central.
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Location mentioned:
IN-37 & IN-26, Liberty Township, IN 46938
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