Traffic pursuit near Bluff Road ends successfully, Johnson County IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers pursued a black Chrysler 300 near County Line Road and Bluff Road in Indiana. The vehicle, registered to (name withheld), was detected near I-69 and stopped westbound near Bluff Road after a chase. No further incidents were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Patrol 42, this will be the vehicle that's registered to (name withheld).
00:05
David King X-ray (number withheld) on a black Chrysler 300.
00:09
We detected it south of County Line Road and I-69.
00:13
KF42?
00:15
As soon as I get somebody else with me.
00:18
I'm behind you.
00:21
Tip 4, patrol single 27 northbound 67 from County Line X.
00:26
KF42.
00:28
We get a signal 100.
00:33
Clear all units, signal 100 declared.
00:36
All units move to the vent pipe.
00:43
42, I'm letting you call it.
00:46
10-4, we'll be taking that.
00:48
Exit ramp off I-69.
00:52
The westbound county line.
00:57
From Bluff.
01:02
Come up for a pit if he doesn't stop.
01:05
Clear westbound county line from Bluff.
01:08
40-0, has he stopped?
01:11
Yeah, we got the stop signal on him.
01:15
One to tank.
01:18
Clear one to tank.
01:20
Vehicle's clear, my signal 100.
01:23
Clear on lifting, signal 100.
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Location mentioned:
N Bluff Rd, Indiana
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