Police end high speed pursuit of stolen vehicle near Brandt Pike, Huber Heights OH
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According to the dispatch call, police pursued a stolen vehicle traveling eastbound on I-70 near Brandt Pike. Officers attempted to deploy spikes to stop the car, which reached speeds over 100 mph. The pursuit was ended safely near Brandt Pike.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Anyone single or 71, eastbound.
00:02
70's for our crews.
00:05
Zone 4.
00:07
They're passing airport access.
00:10
The stolen tag is (number withheld).
00:17
Then I've got spikes set up between Old Troy and Brandt Pike.
00:20
He's bound.
00:22
There's supervisor, just terminated.
00:25
I'm listening to their traffic.
00:27
They are now pursuing still.
00:29
He has passed 202.
00:31
Huber 210 a checkup.
00:34
Okay, and they just advised that they commented at 201.
00:39
They're continuing these now.
00:42
And they advised he's driving on the left shoulder, but Englewood did turn.
00:46
And that vehicle just passed me in the far left lane.
00:49
He's 100 plus.
00:51
I'm aware of Huber 2.
00:53
Fortin being in it.
00:54
Any other crew advice?
00:57
Four cam, not in the pursuit, they just pass me at 202, I guess,
01:01
keeping it flying them.
01:04
Cuber 210.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:08
The Eaglewood has a couple versions that we don't need to continue.
01:12
They terminated at Brandt Pike.
01:15
Okay, I'm clear on now.
01:17
I'm sorry, a lot of the noise out here.
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Location mentioned:
Brandt Pike & I-70ALT, Huber Heights, OH 45424
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