Police Pursue Black Kia Missing Rear Tires Fleeing Auburn, Auburn IN
Police are pursuing a black Kia with a neon green underbody traveling southbound in Auburn. The vehicle is missing both rear tires and is moving at high speeds, causing sparks on the road. Officers report attempts to stop the vehicle and near misses with collisions. The pursuit continues as law enforcement tries to intercept the suspect.
Audio|Source: DeKalb County Sheriff, Fire / EMS, Auburn and Garrett Police / Fire
06:7
Transcript:
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Clayers just ring the red light by wall.
00:03
Right at home street.
00:11
We're approaching.
00:15
Collins?
00:20
Clear, Collins.
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Southbound,
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speed's at 50.
00:27
He's missing at least two tires.
00:31
So,
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can Yancey, speed at 50,
00:35
lost two tires, just for your 43, ISB has no units.
00:40
Clear.
00:48
Southbound from Park.
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Southbound West Park.
00:54
Almost 1050 with our vehicle.
00:57
Bring a south sign.
00:59
Right a south sign, almost 1050 with vehicles still southbound.
01:07
Three, the tracks are getting ready to hit a rough.
01:13
109, we're southbound from the tracks.
01:16
Clair disillighting this structure of.
01:23
104. Southbound from the 5 and 224 junction.
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Southbound from 5 and 224.
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Speed 50.
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Keep coming up on Indiana.
01:41
Speed 50 approaching Indiana.
01:47
Southbound from McCrum, 50.
01:52
Southbound McCrum, Street's at 50.
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Joe Southbound from Joe Street, Joe Street.
02:06
Southbound from Joe Street.
02:14
Looks like possibly a front seat passenger.
02:18
Clear on possible front seat passenger.
02:24
Coming up to Broadway speed 50.
02:27
Marching Broadway, speed 50.
02:33
Looks like the rear tires are the ones that are out.
02:36
Clear on both rear tires out.
02:42
Central Auburn, 22.
02:46
Thank you. Can you advise more on the fire alarm from SolCupro?
02:56
The one on the board is from 11 o'clock this morning.
03:00
It's been closed out. We're not sure why it's still up there.
03:06
I'm quick.
03:08
I just drove by to double-check everything.
03:10
There's still nothing going on, so.
03:13
Clear, we noticed that a couple hours ago we marked sure how to get it to go away.
03:18
So I do.
03:25
Southbound from near 200 North speed, that's 60.
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2.53, we're going to start south on 69,
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so we can catch up to it.
03:41
2253.
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2250, I'm behind them.
03:49
2250. They are on 2224.
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They are on 2224.
04:01
Sound on 224 from 15.
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ProPose. Check forward post.
04:15
There is going to be another set of six at 224 and near 200 East, 224 and 200 east,
04:21
just in case he does have any tires on.
04:25
Clear. Clear.
04:30
The actual 27, 10-8[1]. 27.
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212.
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212. 25 to 50.
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50.
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Huntington, Wal-Bash.
04:54
Check. Huntington Lettley. Are you pit certified?
05:01
In the county, we don't have any units certified for Pett River.
05:05
Clear. Willi County for any post information.
05:09
Go ahead.
05:10
Both my units that are on route are fit certified, however, they are en route from the 311 on I-69.
05:16
Clear.
05:21
From near 200 east.
05:27
Tilly, sound 224 from near 200 east.
05:34
County, four in posts. Do we have a vehicle description?
05:41
Black, Chianda, Wontra, with a green underbody, neon green.
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Foreign post.
05:51
Green underbody. Green underbody.
05:57
Eastbound 24 from 300D.
06:03
So he's from near 350 East throwing sparks on to every second.
Police codes explained
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10-8: In service / Available for calls
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