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Rolling reckless driving at 85 mph near Eastmark high schoolMesa AZ

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E Ray Rd, Mesa, AZ 85212

According to the dispatch call, a silver four-door Ford Escort was traveling at 85 to 90 miles per hour and was observed driving at 60 miles per hour in a school zone near Eastmark High School. The vehicle was going southbound on Signal Butte, then westbound on Ray to the Bradley complex. The license plate number has been withheld.

Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Baker 44, two, Baker 44, there is a disabled vehicle or roadway hazard requiring police assistance on Elliot and Signal Butte.
00:03
It is actually going to be a rolling disturbance.
00:07
One Baker 44.
00:09
Bigger?
00:11
Good.
00:13
We are rolling disturbance.
00:15
They are at Elliott and Signal Butte.
00:17
Nails a hitting child.
00:18
Arp. is intentionally falling.
00:20
It is going to be a silver four-door Ford Escort.
00:23
They are now southbound on Signal Butte.
00:33
On Baker, 44, I copy.
00:35
They just turned westbound on Ray.
00:41
Same Baker 44, can I get you also copy?
00:47
Baker 44, can I get you to copy? The rolling disturbance.
00:51
A Baker 44 I copy.
00:53
Looks like they were driving about 85 to 90 miles per hour.
00:57
License plate is going to be (number withheld).
01:04
One bakery, copy.
01:05
If they are driving that fast, have RRP stop falling so they are not causing the danger either.
01:10
Ten four.
01:15
Station (number withheld).
01:19
Ten four.
01:21
On the disabled vehicle or roadway hazard rolling disturbance, it looks like it is coming back to the plate is going back to afforded state.
01:30
Registered on Haas Road in Mesa.
01:35
Go ahead with late.
01:38
Two, Zebra, Adam, four, eight, Zebra.
01:44
Copy.
01:46
Big.
01:49
45.
01:51
Two Baker, 40.
01:53
Can you put this on hold and send me that rolling force.
01:56
Okay.
02:01
Baker 5'4, that is going back to a Chevy Silverado, it is active and clear.
02:10
Tim, what is the updated twenty now on that, the only rolling disturbance? Looks like it is the school zone at Eastmark High School.
02:20
So it is RP saying they are going 60 miles per hour in the school zone.
02:24
Okay.
02:26
Okay. Okay.
02:28
I referenced at rolling disturbance.
02:30
It is westbound on Ray coming up to Ellsworth.
02:34
Copy.
02:37
Realtime looks like it is going southbound into the...
02:41
into the complex of Bradley and Ray.
02:45
Copy, Southbound and Complex, Bradley, and Ray.

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E Ray Rd, Mesa, AZ 85212

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Incident Timeline

  1. Final Stop at Miles Motel
  2. Ongoing Search and Vehicle Relocated
  3. Vehicle Enters Complex and Officers Lose Visual
  4. Pursuit Continues Through School Zone
  5. License Plate and Speed Confirmed
  6. Vehicle Description and Pursuit Begins
  7. Initial Report of Rolling 420 and 585

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