Vehicle crash ends pursuit on U.S. 50 near County Road 300 West, Warrick County IN
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle pursuit on U.S. Route 50 near County Road 300 West ended when the suspect crashed into a pole. Stop sticks were used during the pursuit. The suspect was tased and detained by police.
Audio|Heard on: Warrick / Spencer County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
07 1242 what's your 20 I'm headed towards the I'd head northbound
00:07
I'm heading towards the eye that head northbound I believe I'm behind are you list now
00:11
westbound check northbound 150 west
00:14
what's no reason for the pursuit
00:21
believed to be DUI
00:26
Or see any fire hours, know any smoke?
00:31
No.
00:34
Two.
00:37
Central 331 in the room.
00:41
331, 1941.
00:48
60.
00:49
Check, they're turning north on 10th on 10th.
00:56
North on 10th speed approximately 60.
01:02
Subject just ran into a pole.
01:04
He's pending.
01:06
I'll be out of the car.
01:08
Clear on 10-50 into a pole.
01:09
Out of the vehicle.
01:16
Central 331 arriving.
01:19
Nothing showing single story residents.
01:23
3031 arriving, advising nothing showing 1942.
01:28
As for 3420, all these objects been tased, he is detained.
01:38
Subjects and detained.
01:40
Three units.
01:45
They're out to selling at York Drive can disregard in 1944.
01:52
301 central practice with the exception of 331 are available 3.01 in 1944.
02:00
Go ahead.
02:02
B98 tires back on.
02:05
Four.
02:10
The subject in custody.
02:14
We're in Washington at South West Tenth and Cosby, I believe.
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Warrick County, IN
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