Stolen pickup tracked through Hardy County roads, Petersburg WV
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Law enforcement tracked a stolen Chevy Silverado pickup traveling through Hardy County roads including Durgan Road, Route 220, Critch Village, and near Elkhorn Road by Boothill Church.
Audio|Heard on: Hardy County Public Safety
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05:24
Transcript:
00:00
Do they know if they have anybody, like, tailing the vehicle?
00:07
Is the third caller tailing the vehicle? Did they say if they'll be able to give a updated location on it?
00:14
Are advising you just turned into Chrisville.
00:25
I'm unsure.
00:27
We're getting our information from Hardy County.
00:29
We weren't advised.
00:30
Last we heard was just turning in.
00:36
It was heard left off of Critch Village Road.
00:43
Is it going to be continuing on to Twin Bridges or you're saying it went back Christ Village to the left?
00:51
That's what I'm saying.
00:56
They're currently at 1097 Elkhorn Road.
01:04
Now they went into Critch Village and made a left.
01:06
I'm not sure if that's into the development or...
01:13
Southern 362 is coming down in Elkhorn now.
01:18
24.
01:23
Does go past the hatchery and comes out there at the old Dorcas schoolhouse.
01:32
I also had an update caller advised the follower of the suspect on this list just asked Boothill Church.
01:42
District Fort County, did you advise there at Boothill Church now?
01:47
Negative. I'm just passing on my date.
01:54
Tenforth.
01:55
Where did he turn in Critch Village? Did he turn on the Elkhorn Road or somewhere else?
02:03
He just turned right at Fish Hatchery.
02:09
Okay, ten-four.
02:10
He's on Elkhorn then.
02:11
We're on this back road.
02:14
We turned on Elkhorn coming towards you.
02:20
Two,
02:24
three, four, go ahead.
02:26
If they said this guy turned on the fish hatchery, is that off of Elkhorn?
02:35
Elkhorn Chapel Church.
02:41
You can go out on the South Fork or you can go out Arnold Road and that will bring you out to South Mill Creek there in the front.
02:53
You can go to the top of Elkhorn there too, above the fish hatcher.
02:58
You're by them the fishhackers.
03:00
They're on Springline Road.
03:06
One four, two, three, four, did you copy that?
03:13
224 negative what'd you say he turned around at Elkhorn chat and head back up Elkhorn Road
03:24
104 we're on Elkhorn
03:30
just by the fifth entry he's coming back there you got him
03:38
Negative, trying to catch up.
03:39
He's setting down Elkhorn.
03:40
I have to get turned around a bad spot.
03:47
The caller will be in the black truck behind us to here.
03:55
I'm going back either to Crates Road or back out the South Bill Creek Road.
03:58
I'm not sure.
03:59
I'm behind the guy with the four-ways on right now.
04:06
County, we're crossing the Grant County line now.
04:11
Hey,
04:17
what time, guys? He's coming towards you here and he's trying to run into you.
04:22
He's coming towards South Mill Creeks.
04:24
I used to ask you he'll run into you.
04:27
He turned left.
04:30
Should we put down straight?
04:36
I don't know a priest right here.
04:39
Just he's one.
04:44
The county scanning, fans, no, like I've already engaged.
04:47
That's left nine four by the next slide again.
04:53
Then forth.
04:55
Fourteen, John, did you copy that was also with these units.
04:59
That's Megabus.
05:00
I'll put you on now.
05:03
I'm marked up in Moorfield.
05:09
Great as well to state units.
05:11
I'm at Tom Cox Road now.
05:17
14, this is your territory.
05:19
How do I get to where they're at?
05:22
Just keep going straight.
05:23
You're running into South Mill Creek.
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