Police pursuit on north streets ends after vehicle lost, Waukesha WI
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Police units 302 and 320 pursued a vehicle north on North Street toward St. Paul Avenue, later turning onto Glenwood Drive. The vehicle was lost after callers stopped following it.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
302 and 320 vehicles now continue on North Street approaching St. Paul Avenue.
00:05
Paul.
00:13
3-2, copy, which direction in the north?
00:16
104, 10, 10, 2, thank you.
00:19
Copy.
00:21
You can put us 1060.
00:22
104.
00:27
2.38 and clear log.
00:29
10.4.
00:35
2 and 320, they're now southbound on West Avenue from Wisconsin Avenue.
00:40
We got it.
00:45
Sheriff has you forward to 1810.
00:51
X-Rae 504, 1731, 1731.
00:56
Copy.
01:01
2-1-320, the vehicle turned onto Glenwood Drive, callers no longer following.
01:07
Roger dropping.
01:08
We have...
01:13
AM-223 for 1021.
01:15
Sam, 223 for 1021?
01:19
Sam, 22nd3.
01:24
I am 223 for 1021, you'll be calling Jackson at (number withheld) referencing a previous case.
01:33
10-4[1].
01:35
Henry 502 status checks.
01:39
10 for Henry, 2, 2017.
01:46
Mike, 246 status checks.
01:49
2.25 minutes.
01:52
10 for 22.05.
01:54
104, Mike, 246.
01:56
Victor, 507, status check.
02:00
102.
02:01
104, Victor, 507.
02:05
3-2, 320, or 23, gone once.
02:09
2.320, do you see it anywhere?
02:15
Negative. Negative.
02:21
Happy, maybe I saw someone following them.
02:24
Through 2 to Corv was in Fleet 18, I saw you kept going south.
02:27
If you just want to keep your eyes open on left hand.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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