Red Dodge Challenger speeds dangerously near Pioneer, sparking traffic hazard, University Place WA
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Concerns rise as a red and black Dodge Challenger speeds eastbound near Pioneer, passing on the shoulder and causing a dangerous traffic hazard as law enforcement tries to intercept.
Audio|Heard on: Washington State Patrol Dispatch - Dist 1 East / West
Listen to dispatch call
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Colin East patrols racing, east by 12 Vickery Road, red Dodge Challenger, black Dodge Challenger, high rate, passing on shoulder and now traffic.
00:14
6-7-7-7-50.
00:16
7-7-50.
00:19
515-501.
00:22
5151.
00:29
In service.
00:32
75-9, 1521.
00:34
2.2.2.3 from the scene.
00:42
3-2-3. 3-3.
00:43
Seam, names 2-1.
00:45
3. You can have enough.
00:47
We backed up for you.
00:52
6,000-1-7-7.
00:55
6-7.
00:58
You can attach me to those of Raddick? I'm going to see if I can intercept them from Pioneer.
01:06
677-502.
01:12
856.56, 1522.
01:13
8.56, 1522.
01:20
17-0. 5082.
01:26
And 21 wants to call me in service.
01:29
1221, 1552.
01:35
7 for Jared Comeo.
01:36
There was a previous play of contact on this.
01:38
About nine days ago, it was the running vehicle for a hidden run, case number pulled in D2.
01:44
And you go ahead and see if D2 can contact that in the house.
01:51
7-0, 1553.
01:57
6.7. Call us dropping.
02:02
677.
02:05
That'd be eastbound 410 of traffic.
02:08
Looks like Adam Sam Victor, 3232, 3.2.
02:13
What is the description of those tribes again?
02:19
Tom 3-3-3-3-some-on-on-on-on.
02:21
Dodge Challenger, Black Dodge Challenger, and another Black Dodge Challenger.
02:27
6-7-7. 677.
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Location mentioned:
Pioneer, University Place, WA 98466
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