Police end pursuit of vehicle near exit 90 in Auburn, Auburn MA
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According to the dispatch call, police pursued a white Volvo eastbound on I-90 near Auburn at speeds around 60 mph. The driver failed to stop and threw a crack rock from the vehicle. The pursuit was terminated safely near exit 90 and Route 12 southbound in Auburn.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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04:29
Transcript:
00:00
Code 1 failed to stop.
00:01
Mike East just past the way station.
00:05
It's a white Volvo main ridge of 210, Fox, Bravo Zulu.
00:10
Right lane, speed is 60, medium traffic.
00:16
1128, secondary, I'll take over call.
00:20
C.HBudal cruising stations, code 1 on C.
00:23
Patrol 3 for C10, Lieutenant Pearl, has command control to pursuit.
00:27
So the reason for the stop there.
00:31
Chapter 90.
00:32
We speak with the operator, (name withheld), what I believe was a fake ID question of that it went to the time and he took off.
00:41
Okay, confirm your location again, your 90s pound.
00:44
What's the mile marker or exit number?
00:48
17.
00:51
To be able to drop conditions and weather conditions, please.
00:58
A3MSO4.
01:01
Light traffic, right lane,
01:04
67 miles an hour.
01:10
Can you see the number of occupants?
01:15
Just one.
01:16
1128 you can take overcomes.
01:21
1128 has comms.
01:22
We're continuing eastbound.
01:25
Speeds of approximately 60 miles an hour, light traffic, dry roads.
01:30
Okay,
01:31
Steve, Chris, this should be advised if you've noticed, if you observe any dangerous operation,
01:37
self-terminate that, please.
01:39
You sound at the ADA, you just threw a crack rock at the window.
01:44
Be advised that crack rock eastbound 88, eastbound 88.
01:51
443 is going to be tertiary on this pursuit.
01:56
443, if you want to stand by secondary, I can try to shoot up ahead and play stop to XSQ.
02:01
Can you advise if I'm obliged either?
02:06
Negative, not past the other cruises.
02:07
If you're already involved, it's one of the primary cruisers involved.
02:11
Any other cruises in the area with stop six?
02:14
At 23, that 495 can be at I-90, have stop-6 on board.
02:21
5. Notify Auburn in case they take IC90.
02:27
See, power receive.
02:31
946 is 395 northbound getting on to 90 east.
02:36
I have stop 6.
02:39
We are half a mile prior to Exit 90 all advised to be takes it.
02:43
Speed 65, right lane.
02:52
Slowing down to 55 miles an hour, still right lane, light traffic, dry roads.
02:59
CHQ, can I sneak around him in attempt to slow him down?
03:04
Negative.
03:08
Speed,
03:09
45, right lane, approaching exit 90, dry road, light traffic.
03:15
That vehicle is taking the exit 90 off ramp.
03:21
Okay, if it remains on the main highway, one of the main highways, you're fine to continue if it gets off into Auburn terminate.
03:34
I'm down at the bottom of Exit 90 with stop 6 at the bottom of where CVS is at the lights.
03:40
She's advised if you come this way.
03:42
That vehicle is taking 12 south.
03:45
We are terminating.
03:48
Stage 2 received, terminate.
03:50
Do not follow.
03:51
All cruises acknowledge.
03:53
Stage 2 to all cruises, stations resume normal.
03:57
The vehicle, last observed, 12 south approaching the CVS on Route 20.
04:02
We have terminated, not following.
04:04
Light's rough.
04:08
443 is terminated.
04:13
946. He just passed me.
04:15
I wasn't able to get to stop six down.
04:17
He's heading south, so...
04:22
Give eyes on them, sir.
04:25
Just pulled it into the shell.
04:29
Right behind you.
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MA-12, Auburn, MA
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