Reckless driver pursued near Arkansas Road and Trenton, West Monroe LA
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According to the dispatch call, a reckless driver in a Toyota Camry was reported near Arkansas Road and Trenton Street. The driver ran a red light and was pursued across several intersections including Neal Avenue and Curly Road.
Audio|Heard on: Ouachita Parish Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:53
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead. Trenton in Arkansas, traffic complaint, reckless driver.
00:09
Toyota Camry.
00:10
Okay,
00:15
Four, do we know what they're doing?
00:20
Okay.
00:29
(number withheld) Blackmoth Ciperson Motel.
00:33
104, Cyperson Motel.
00:36
448. They ran the red light.
00:41
Red light Arkansas Zone.
00:48
Arkansas at Trenton, or Arkansas at 7th.
00:55
We're continuing on Arkansas.
01:00
Go ahead towards Westboro,
01:03
towards Weston.
01:04
Towards Weston.
01:16
They're about the pass has leaves.
01:22
Before I'm trying to catch up to them on 7th notice.
01:30
7th notice in their past and has, well you might go to 10-8[2].
01:33
They'll leave a crash out or that'll be an SOT jurisdiction for you catch them.
01:46
So referring to EFNO.
01:50
Drop me in one.
01:53
I'll want to drive off if I can catch them.
02:00
We're on passenger hazard right now.
02:08
They took it right on Neal Avenue, so we were on their head and up.
02:17
48,
02:24
they just turned on to Coley Road headed northbound.
02:32
746 was never on Main Street.
02:40
He's still on the trespassing call.
02:46
10-4[1]. We'll put a mic on it.
02:49
448.
02:50
He's at that roundabout that you're at right now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative (message received)
[2]
10-8: In service
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