Police pursuit of black car ends near I-65 bridge, Jeffersonville IN
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Police chased a black Dodge Charger driving at high speed and running a red light on Veterans Parkway and I-65 near Jeffersonville, Indiana. The pursuit ended near the bridge, and police discontinued the chase.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County and Jeffersonville Police
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
States in pursuit westbound on Veterans from a black Dodge Charger.
00:04
I'm going to try to get set up 165.
00:09
Yeah.
00:11
All I got is westbound on Veterans.
00:14
I believe the problem we're hitting 465.
00:21
Let them all be at the zero with six.
00:30
Three two, they're passing the five.
00:33
I'll say it was on for signal charger, state.
00:37
Affirmative.
00:42
You can get a lane.
00:48
They're going to stay, yeah, they're going past Eastern now on I-65.
00:53
Get me, Elaine, I get my stick from the far left.
01:09
132, they're terminating at the bridge.
01:21
And I think they're gonna terminate as well.
01:27
12, you only terminate?
01:33
What do they got on it? Is that one color or what?
01:37
I know, but they said good six.
01:40
I had good six, but it didn't look like it had a plate on it.
01:49
If you would see what they were chasing a fork or what's gone or what have you.
01:53
It's just for speed and running a red light.
02:03
All right, I guess go ahead and discontinue Charlie Goetz.
02:13
I'm clear about same cancer and now.
02:23
Denver, you want me to stick with them?
02:33
You're ready? You cancels the signal 100.
02:35
I took sake, Catherine.
02:38
I've lost it.
02:49
All unit signal 100 has been lifted.
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I-65, Jeffersonville, IN
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