Suspect in stolen car leads police on high speed chase, Kitsap County WA
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A suspect in a stolen black sedan led police on a high speed chase starting in Mason County and continuing onto Highway 3 and E16 near Anderson Hill. The suspect vehicle struck a patrol car and reached speeds of about 85 to 90 miles per hour.
Audio|Heard on: Washington State Patrol District 8 Dispatch
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
7-172 Permiton.
00:01
What's the vehicle description?
00:04
It looks like a black, older model,
00:08
a sedan, probably like a 90s model.
00:12
I saw them.
00:14
I said I'm at the airport.
00:17
They are just passing the Amazon right now.
00:20
They're about a mile ahead of me.
00:23
7-772, I'll try to get to it in course.
00:29
Come on, crazy.
00:30
No, I'm going to say, perfect.
00:33
7372-9-9-4267-7-0-Vermiton Irondon County there SR 16 passing Anderson Hill
00:47
7772 E16 and Anderson Hill 4377-7-7-7-7-2 speeds are virtually 90
01:01
Part of 772.
01:03
The pursuit[1] is the same vehicle from the stolen off Holly Road and Redwing Trail.
01:14
9-9-9-4-3-8.
01:24
Confirmation units.
01:25
Mesa County is still behind it, Cedrican.
01:31
772 also can we notify D1?
01:36
772-49
01:38
Vernon Unit CENTON scanner advised exiting to Mullenix.
01:45
16 right now trying to catch up.
01:53
Now he's found Molinx 431.
01:59
Service has two vehicles now westbound 16.
02:07
770 rooms and sounds like they're back on Westbound 16.
02:11
All right was West 16 from Molynex.
02:16
Units are requesting spikes at 3 months.
02:23
One letter 432.
02:24
Let me just have to be 16 at 24.
02:38
203, 7,000 scanners by approaching Sedgwick, 432.32.
Police codes explained
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[1]
pursuit: Active vehicle pursuit in progress
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