High speed vehicle pursuit ends with vehicle stopped, Harrison County TX
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A silver vehicle traveled at high speed on the wrong side of the road near public roads in Texas, passing multiple locations before police successfully stopped it by performing a tire deflation maneuver.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County SO / Marshall Police
Listen to dispatch call
04:19
Transcript:
00:00
104. We're in 1080.
00:10
What's your 20?
00:15
Stand by, I'll get you a plane on this.
00:24
Move over, which way is it going?
00:33
Thank you 154.
00:40
Again, Jada, silver and color.
00:43
Acknowledgment all units primary is closed for emergency traffic only.
00:54
Passing John Wilson Road.
01:01
It's King Henry William (number withheld), Texas.
01:08
Just back for seat.
01:16
Cross in lay 82 miles now.
01:23
On opposite side of the road, passing.
01:29
Train with Marshall Road.
01:36
Traffic slides driving homecoming traffic.
01:47
We are passing Lake Road.
01:54
Green Street, passing Green Street.
01:56
Passing Green Street.
02:03
72 Kassan Nezbo.
02:19
995.
02:26
Counter 40404.
02:35
That's Nesbitt Cemetery Road, basin 94 miles.
02:41
From Hage Road, 85 miles an hour.
02:50
On the wrong side of the road,
02:53
passing there's the fire department.
03:00
Hunter, eastbound.
03:02
Westband, hit it all.
03:10
Mugler's Grocery.
03:13
Beta 84 passing,
03:16
unsafe, please.
03:23
Shultz Road,
03:25
continue on Westbound, 96, 9x.
03:33
I-GBI, TV, I.
03:40
Brown.
03:45
Ten-four.
03:50
Go ahead. One across me.
03:51
One across me.
04:00
And four.
04:09
30 County.
04:12
Go ahead.
04:15
My vehicle's pitted, everything's acknowledgment.
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Location mentioned:
Nesbitt Cemetery Rd, Texas 75670
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