Red Hyundai Elantra pursuit lost near NW 209th St, Miami Gardens FL
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According to the dispatch call, a police vehicle pursuit of a red Hyundai Elantra eastbound near NW 209th Street and State Road 7 ended when officers lost visual contact with the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Police and Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Keyword with F7-9-5 golf to the Adelantra.
00:04
Looks like they're going to turn into Miranora here at 3E83.
00:09
You've got Murmails that came in the poppy net.
00:14
7.
00:15
So far.
00:19
I'm going to turn ahead about Southland, 441,
00:23
backwards coming on.
00:27
So far, I do so you're going to start that way.
00:30
441 account on.
00:44
245 is more voice.
00:46
It has moved, 54 on time checks.
00:48
I'm forward here.
00:50
Tufford. Tufford. Tough form.
00:57
Confirm.
01:01
I can confirm an error.
01:02
That's one too.
01:03
I can make a good enough.
01:12
Five, many people.
01:14
It's four.
01:15
It looks like Eastbound 209th Street from 441.
01:28
Just following out the gardens.
01:35
So far, copy of Los Rizual Eastbound on 2- or 9 from Sterego, South.
01:45
Number one on 12.
01:46
The other one on 12.
01:51
Aportful for my name, my boyfriend.
01:57
On 12.
01:59
So far, Papa 1.
02:00
Just be advised, the other unit behind Signal 10[1], I lost it in the area of 209 in State Road 7, Eastbound.
02:09
It was a red, Hyundai, Alonra, Kilo,
02:13
Quebec, Kilo, Kepo, Kepa, Kelo, Kepa,
02:15
Kepa, 79, 9, Papa Golf.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 10: Stolen vehicle
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Location mentioned:
NW 209th St & S State Rd 7, Miami Gardens, FL 33169
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