High-speed car chase on highway 530 in Little Rock, Little Rock AR
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A black Nissan Altima with a fake license plate was pursued at high speeds southbound on Highway 530 in Little Rock. The vehicle was reported to be smoking near Bingham.
Audio|Heard on: Arkansas State Police Troop A Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Board Little Rock's request assistance, 1337, 530 Southbound, Pass the 3 with a black Nissan Altima with fictitious tag.
00:11
49, Little Rock, I'm 30 was bound onto to the south interchange.
00:16
Horde.
00:18
Hey, we also send Felene County a message.
00:26
32A.
00:29
Go ahead, 13.
00:35
Chase that guy last week.
00:38
They lost him on 530 and he was back on 365 northbound back into Pulaski County.
00:44
Tenfold.
00:46
Forty-nine, you want to cut over to 365.
00:53
You just passed Dixon Road.
00:59
Last time he cut over at Pratt, I think, and then he at the next...
01:04
The Flock camera hit was there at Springer and 440.
01:08
I'm trying to cut over to Lark Street now.
01:12
47 letter I can't you
01:21
249 letter are you have a current location?
01:29
They just advised that they were a mile north of Pratt.
01:37
And they advise any speeds are they on PDSA?
01:43
They're not on PDSP.
01:45
We've told them to patch in.
01:46
Life speed was 104.
01:49
Reason for stop was reckless.
01:53
Temple.
01:58
I'm monitoring LAROC and the cameras and they are passing.
02:04
Exit 7, still southbound on 530.
02:08
104. I'm 530 south.
02:10
About the 4th.
02:13
They just advised that the car started smoking.
02:19
Temple.
02:25
One mile north of Bingham, speeds 101.
02:32
Approaching Bingham, speeds 102,
02:35
still south down.
02:37
Temple, I'm at the 7-0.
02:40
Okay.
02:44
Feeder 89
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