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White male suspect evades police in black truckNacogdoches County TX

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US-259, Texas

Law enforcement officers are searching for a white male suspect driving a black Toyota Tundra who has evaded police in multiple locations near US-259 in Texas. Authorities are coordinating efforts and considering a felony stop to safely apprehend the suspect due to the uncertain nature of the threat.

Audio|Heard on: Nacogdoches Public Safety
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04:17
Transcript:
00:00
So I'm about to be on Austin Street, I'll look for it on my way there.
00:05
Black Tundra and is a suspect white, black, spanish.
00:09
Subject is going to be white and a black tundra.
00:12
Seven,
00:18
six, I was UTL[2] here on Stalin's.
00:20
I'm getting on Old Tyler now.
00:27
I came up north on old Tyler, I'm UTO, I'm in Austin now.
00:33
Thank you.
00:39
They said me out.
00:41
A public service John, the constable over there and let him know that he's already going to be through Garrison where that LPR[3] set up at.
00:52
And if he makes contact with him, let us know when I'll back him up pretty close to him.
00:57
Please.
01:03
34 to 36. He hits south, not north.
01:11
4. Well, now he's past me.
01:14
He's able to run into him.
01:21
606.36. You think you should have saw him? I can run up 259 and look around 1087 if he can cross.
01:29
Yeah, 104. He's going to be past me.
01:32
No. 65 to 10.
01:38
Hey, Zach, would you mind stopping by one of those fours nearby, maybe T.A.
01:42
or something? See if maybe he hit it over that way.
01:48
Seven's clear.
02:02
But it took off and it went up the entrance to Central Heights at 2.59, but I don't know if he kept going or circled back now on a 59.
02:10
I'm on the late passing Austin.
02:13
I'll pick it out for it.
02:19
I'll get it out.
02:25
36.34. You may want to do a felony stop on that.
02:28
We don't know what's going on.
02:30
I have it.
02:35
10-4[1], if you do.
02:42
606, I'm going to go inbound on U.S.
02:46
Business, Dichita.
02:48
Okay.
02:54
34 or 31, we might have got back down on the loop and continued cell.
02:59
It's an industrial right now, I haven't seen him yet.
03:03
Hey, Tack, if you don't find them, you can go back in, there's a possibility he may have taken off to Lufkin.
03:09
Copy, I didn't find him.
03:12
Tenor four, thanks, sir.
03:14
He called south.
03:20
31, 34, where's the last place you've seen him?
03:27
He took the exit,
03:29
the 2569 exit to go north on 259, but I could, I got call up in traffic and couldn't tell if they kept going up 259 or circle back going towards town.
03:41
You get the driver's phone number?
03:52
Negative, I don't believe so.
04:00
Can you, uh, send the number is good if it is, can you pin it?
04:09
Two, ten, I'm again.
04:15
Two boys, it's a ten, two forty-one, where are you working on?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
[2]
UTL: Unable to locate
[3]
LPR: License Plate Reader hit

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Location mentioned:
US-259, Texas
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Incident Timeline

  1. Ongoing Efforts and Suspect Contacted
  2. Unidentified Female and Suspect Information
  3. Continued Search and Information Gathering
  4. Suspect's Last Known Movements
  5. Pursuit and Search for Suspect
  6. Female Yelling for Help, Suspect Flees
  7. Suspect Identified and Armed
  8. Initial Disturbance at Old Tyler Road

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