Reckless driver forced others off road in Kokomo, Kokomo IN
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A reckless driver was reported near Southgate and Washington, forcing other vehicles off the road. The vehicle was pursued through Sycamore and Superior streets and was stopped near Apperson and Superior in Kokomo.
Audio|Heard on: Kokomo Police and Howard County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Southgate four, possible intoxicated driver, caller advises he's driving people off the road.
00:06
Southbound Washington from Sycamore, Southbound Washington, Sycamore is going to be a silver vehicle.
00:11
Possible vehicle registration check, (name withheld).
00:15
BTA, (number withheld).
00:18
It's going to be followed by a black fancy terrain.
00:21
Southbound,
00:22
Washington from Sycamore.
00:29
Reference the Vos paid for.
00:31
They've turned eastbound on Superior from Washington.
00:33
The caller advises the caller just trying to stop fine, turning again.
00:41
(name withheld) trying to speak out with street girl.
00:46
Before you to cook, Mike can show me in the area.
00:54
For Apperson and Superior Visors turning south down.
00:59
4.50 the vehicle registration check returns to a Michael Engle,
01:03
Silver, Buick,
01:06
Sherman, Stirlingway.
01:09
Fort Worth is going to always sleeping on 27 with that vehicle.
01:12
9% just half the Superior and they're driving the wrong way on the road.
01:17
10-4. Any in the area of options three?
01:25
Pursuing track and being around.
01:33
4.30.
01:39
4704.74 of Malvey-en route.
01:41
I'm at Markland and 931.
01:43
Okay.
01:49
Tommy, 101, we go to you go to.
01:53
Already there.
01:58
For fifty status.
02:01
Good-knit.
02:07
Ready, have him stopped out.
02:13
He called out after San Superior just off of it.
02:20
323. I'm quick.
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