Vehicle pursuit on highway ends near university exit, Westwood MA
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A vehicle pursuit started on Route 1 southbound and continued on I-95 southbound near University Avenue in Westwood, Massachusetts. The vehicle reached speeds over 100 mph before the pursuit ended near the university exit.
Audio|Heard on: Norwood Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Failure to stop, Route 1 southbound.
00:03
He's about 85.
00:06
That's charge 5, how we have a gall.
00:09
1-4, approaching Pender gas.
00:13
They can make you turn northbound.
00:16
So, I did.
00:21
Traffic flight, real conditions are dry.
00:24
And he's all about 55.
00:27
Uh, I'll coach an animal shelter.
00:31
Okay, no reason to stop.
00:35
Cancel tag.
00:47
All right, stay with the update.
00:50
All right, this stuff is westward C.
00:54
75.
00:55
Trap is still away road to die.
00:57
...to-die.
01:09
...and out 90,000 to reach a 95-volt-tail.
01:25
You're still pulling at 90.
01:30
We're getting on 99 if I've stopped.
01:32
We're 50 yards behind them.
01:35
It's around 45 right now.
01:41
Go again.
01:44
Really, I-95 southbound, just got on westward.
01:49
He's around 65.
01:51
We are maybe 50 yards behind them.
01:59
Copy. No control.
02:01
Get back over the seat.
02:03
Roger.
02:05
Roger.
02:11
Left lane, he's 100.
02:14
I'll get me passed the University Avenue exit monetarily.
02:17
All right, turnipate, put that plate out again.
02:33
We'll be terminating as we pass the university as exit, the plate is five.
02:39
Let's how we can go off one, four.
02:41
Can't put drag on the right side.
02:43
I just call it.
02:44
Carolla.
02:58
Permanent view going northbound center.
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I-95, Westwood, MA
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