Vehicle chased at high speed after online trade dispute, Union County IN
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A vehicle in a red and colored truck was chased by two other vehicles at high speed on Highway 44 East from near State Line Road following a trade dispute arranged on Facebook Marketplace. The incident was reported by a caller who was in contact with the subject during the chase.
Audio|Heard on: Union, Wayne, Fayette, Franklin County Public Safety
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
I'm currently on TX[1] with a male subject in a red and colored truck that's being chased by two individuals traveling at a high rate of speed on 44 East from State Line Road.
00:14
Do you have any further on who's chasing?
00:24
Allen five, this is a transfer from Preble County, services going in and out trying to gather more 43.
00:33
That's clear.
00:39
Is your caller got a location?
00:46
Vehicle just passed Felton Road.
00:53
No subject's back on TX[1].O.I.S.
00:56
This was a Facebook market place trade that went wrong.
01:05
Tonight is clear.
01:06
The subject that's your caller, advised him with signal 8 this year.
01:13
I'll figure about five points out.
01:16
I'll hang around.
01:17
Let's see what's going on.
01:18
Just looking on.
01:29
All right. 816, did you just pass the vehicle?
01:36
I'm still in Wicertown, I'm en route to Illinois last.
01:45
44 westbound passing Kitchel.
01:54
Clear, callers advising with the white and colored Silver Auto and PC Cruiser.
Police codes explained
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[1]
TX: Telephone contact
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Location mentioned:
IN-44 & Stateline Rd, Center Township, IN 47353
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