Police pursue a blue Ford southbound at high speed, Sardinia OH
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Police pursued a blue Ford traveling southbound on South Purdy at speeds up to 75 miles per hour. The vehicle stopped suddenly near South Purdy. Officers confirmed the scene was safe and cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Currently in pursuit,
00:03
southbound on South Purdy,
00:05
blue Ford,
00:07
(name withheld), is 2.55,
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traveling 75 miles an hour.
00:15
You're clear.
00:17
Southbound, South Purdy, blue Ford,
00:20
12-05. Hey, Boy, 28.
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You show me in route assists.
00:25
You're clear.
00:28
20, it's you have traffic.
00:34
Affirmative.
00:35
Sardinia is currently in pursuit southbound on South Purdy and a blue, with a blue Ford speeds of 70 miles, 75 miles per hour.
00:48
All units 99 traffic is all further, 4 CM20 in pursuit of a vehicle southbound on South Purdy.
00:55
Other units switch attack 1, 1205-1205.
00:58
4-05-3. Vehicle just came to a stop near South Purdy.
01:09
You're clear.
01:10
Vehicles came to a stop, 12.06.
01:13
4thm90, did you copy?
01:15
Copy. See what to assist.
01:18
You're clear.
01:23
Information, people did come to a sudden stop in the middle of the road.
01:28
Vehicle sudden stop in the middle of the road, 12.06.
01:35
Sam 20, checkup.
01:41
For Sam 20, I'm okay.
01:44
I'm okay.
01:50
I need disregarding, I'm assisting.
01:58
A487, did you copy?
02:01
Okay, we're back available.
02:03
Back available, 12-08.
02:06
20, I'll be disregarding as well.
02:09
Your claim.
02:11
90, show me on seat.
02:13
12-08.
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Sardinia, OH 45171
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