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Vehicle pursuit with firearm discarded in Cooper CountyCooper County MO

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Cooper County, MO

Law enforcement is conducting an active vehicle pursuit in Cooper County. During the chase, a firearm was thrown out of the fleeing vehicle and recovered from the roadside near Blueville Creek. Multiple agencies, including local troopers and deputies, are involved in the search and pursuit. Officers are checking areas along the route for any other discarded items. The pursuit continues at varying speeds with careful monitoring of traffic conditions.

Audio|Source: Cooper County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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104. We're still going 56 mile now.
00:02
Are they maintained their lane still?
00:07
A better line a little while back when they'd get back as soon as I got close to the top of the hill.
00:17
104 speed 56 maintaining still.
00:23
In traffic that I did recover a firearm from the roadway.
00:29
It was a 22 caliber just north of the creek south of Blueville.
00:40
Kathy Avivlea County contacted you directly and they have related.
00:45
They're going to be five trooper.
00:46
I will go ahead and call truth as well.
00:55
I've traveled down to Panther Creek Road.
01:07
I'm going to turn around and come back into town if you'll let him know.
01:15
Copy.
01:17
Or advising stated this time.
01:19
For all the money or information, we'll show you back and out the town.
01:22
This call will be open for a few minutes you have things to ask.
01:28
That's fine.
01:33
Being worked over to Tipton.
01:36
106.
01:38
104.
01:43
Forward at 60 miles an hour going at the Lone L.
01:49
Copy 60 miles per hour going into Lone LUM.
01:51
Okay,
01:56
Cooper, I can see the fantasy play just a second ago.
01:58
I assume this is the correct vehicle that we're looking for.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:08
If they contact with proof of advice to me your information, I have advised them that we are going to stand down with further as needed.
02:18
No, I was just letting him know I recovered a firearm from the roadway.
02:26
Goodbye.
02:31
I had a serial number on that firearm?
02:36
You have to wait until I get to a place to stop so I can let...
02:45
...invel 316, we have heard radio traffic.
02:49
Check the area between Excel and Midwest Auto works for any items that we have been thrown out of that vehicle.
03:05
Sheportly speed to about 90 now, but there's still no traffic.
03:10
Probably speeds down 90, but no traffic.
03:16
Just walk that area.
03:19
Passes through the side of the road.
03:23
Pretty soon.
03:29
Uh,
03:30
sir, it's still pretty good. Let's make that all right here.
03:33
Copy 105, no traffic, maintaining light.
03:41
956. B. Boys are about to meet J.
03:43
John at the 90 degree.
03:51
Same alone, parked at Excel, and being out on foot, attempting locating items ever thrown out on the roadway here.
04:01
Copy, say you have near Excel, checking for idle.
04:08
These are now back to 66.
04:11
Copy speed, 66. Copy speed 66.
04:18
80410-6[1].
04:24
Super 595. Go ahead.
04:27
Do you have current speed.
04:33
Currently, like 50 miles an hour.
04:39
Yeah.
04:42
We're pat being Chilton Drive.
04:48
Real 7, I believe the trooper has requested that area to be.
04:52
Check already.
04:59
30. 307-Zo.
05:01
Go ahead.
05:07
This appears to be a Mossburg International 715 Pee Paul.
05:16
Looks like a serial number of C.
05:20
Charles.
05:25
Are still on route? Okay.
05:28
104 is still in route.
05:29
Okay.
05:32
Did I just got the midwitting, trying to get her rough off.
05:41
Got me.
05:47
Does he have anybody else in the pursuit with him?
05:50
At one point, Cooper,
05:52
Jefferson City.
05:54
956.
05:56
Yeah, there's a deputy right behind me.
05:57
We're going 30 miles an hour.
06:00
Copy deputy behind you, 30 miles an hour.
06:04
106. Thank you.
06:06
106. 884.
06:11
I got it. 884.
06:12
I got it.
06:13
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Police codes explained
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[1]
10-6: Busy

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