Deputies pursue speeding vehicle near Bailey Lake, Hoke County NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were involved in a high-speed vehicle pursuit near Bailey Lake in North Carolina after spotting a red Chrysler 300 with temporary tags traveling at speeds over 100 miles per hour. The vehicle reportedly blacked out and may have continued toward Route 401 before officers lost visual contact.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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182, he's just left off Bailey Lake in excess of 100 miles per hour.
00:04
I can't catch him.
00:06
10-4, I think that might be (name withheld).
00:09
10-4 on the 10-10 location.
00:10
Carbondale 1125 at the location.
00:13
Vehicle speeding in excess of 100 mph.
00:15
We just took a left on Bailey Lake.
00:17
Hold on, 10-33 this time.
00:19
Ten four. What's your cross to Bailey Lake?
00:21
I think it's Rim Road.
00:22
Ten four.
00:24
182, I'm gonna take this left on Strickland Bridge if you take the right.
00:28
182, I'm gonna take his left on Fisher and see if he's trying to loop back around.
00:34
Ten four.
00:37
Criminal unit, bolo.
00:39
Red Chrysler 300 with temporary tags.
00:43
Same was last seen left on Bailey Lake at a high rate of speed.
00:47
Same blacked out.
00:49
10-4.
00:51
Unit reports suspect vehicle probably went off Route 401.
00:55
Yeah, 10-4, you're right, right?
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Location mentioned:
US-401, North Carolina
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