Police pursue silver car over 100 mph near West High School, Latham OH
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Police pursued a silver Honda at speeds over 100 miles per hour westbound near West High School in Pike County, Ohio. The vehicle did not stop and was identified by a license tag that has been redacted. The vehicle was linked to (name withheld), who is a registered sex offender. The pursuit headed toward Adams County.
Audio|Heard on: Pike County Public Safety
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
We're a vehicle traveling a high rate of speed.
00:03
We're going westbound, just passed off dirt.
00:10
It's not slowing down.
00:17
Taking the West Fort Smith.
00:22
These are around 100.
00:25
It's not stopping.
00:26
I'm behind it now.
00:32
Tag's going to be (number withheld).
00:38
Looks like it's going to be a silver Honda.
00:45
The target is you in pursuit?
00:49
Hey firm, I'm in pursuit unless you want me to back off.
00:52
We've left the city.
00:58
What's your pc and what's your private player?
01:01
He was traveling well over 100 miles an hour through the city.
01:09
Just matched on the fi.s.o.
01:11
and osp.
01:15
We're passing the West High School right now.
01:23
I'd be either back off or you want to make it going.
01:28
We'll see if aso or osp has got anybody out that way.
01:32
We'll back down.
01:38
That comes back to (name withheld) on a 2009 Honda four-door gold.
01:44
He is a sex offender.
02:11
Also get a hold of Adams County, that's where they're headed.
02:14
If they're going back close the line.
02:19
Clear. Osp has nobody near.
02:26
That's in 125 in Hickory Hill.
02:33
100, he's riding in the middle of the road.
02:37
He's outside.
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Location mentioned:
OH-124, Latham, OH 45646
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