Red minivan pursued for reckless driving in Seymour, Seymour IN
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Police units pursued a red minivan driving recklessly in Seymour, Indiana. The vehicle failed to stop at stop signs and was tracked through several streets before stopping at the intersection near Buckeye and Laurel streets.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
It's a red minivan.
00:06
The Seymour units surpassing the old Indiana State Police Coast at this time.
00:11
The unit surpassing the Dairy Queen at this time?
00:22
That's Centennial O'Brien, I'm trying to get there.
00:27
Being advised they turned by Kim Nails.
00:34
Off.
00:38
Affirmative.
00:41
One's your right.
00:45
The Brown Street at this time.
00:50
Santa Carter.
00:55
Turning right on to Laurel.
00:59
Turning right on to Laurel.
01:05
Pass the manual church being advised, they're not stopping at any stop signs.
01:10
They are swerving.
01:17
Clear.
01:23
Byrd.
01:26
Have you a minute.
01:35
I'm at Brown and Walmart.
01:37
Are they still that manual?
01:41
Okay.
01:47
I believe she sees you and she's advising if you turn there, that's where they are.
01:57
Turn there where? I'm in the area.
02:01
That way they see me is gonna be on beach.
02:06
Stand by beach and ground.
02:12
108 Signal 27[1], Buckeye and Laurel.
02:15
William, Robert, Tom, 148.
02:22
That return is active on a 2016 Fort Escape to Barber or Scott Heber signal 80.
02:31
Just to confirm, that's William Robert Tong, 148.
02:35
Okay.
Police codes explained
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Signal 27: EMS/Medical call
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Location mentioned:
W Laurel St & Buckeye St, Seymour, IN 47274
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