Traffic pursuit of red Corvette near Walker and 89th, Oklahoma City OK
A traffic pursuit occurred near 89th Street and Walker Avenue involving a red Corvette. The vehicle reached speeds around 80 miles per hour and later was possibly observed moving eastbound on Highway 240. Police units were involved in the chase but eventually lost contact with the car.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
6-8-0-6-6-8 at about 89th and Walker.
00:05
Uh, I think.
00:07
You might be trying to take off.
00:09
10-9[1]. Units.
00:13
I'll be in pursuit.
00:15
It's going to be a regular vet lighting the McQueen D-Cat.
00:20
I believe he stays over here.
00:24
Yes, stay there, please.
00:26
We need a manager, Cooper.
00:29
Lincoln 3rd already managing.
00:33
All right, 6-6-6-8. No traffic.
00:36
Great light, it's certain.
00:39
Speed are 80.
00:41
1033.
00:43
On the trip,
00:45
his speeds are probably on screen.
00:49
Be advised, stay in a phase in pursuit, 89th and Walker on a red Corvette.
00:54
No DOT at this time.
00:56
I'm going to have been 22 microseum. I'm using you this code for quick.
01:05
What's that made two over at Brookwood?
01:08
Uh, say four, I'm GTI's all alone. I'm looking to be living here.
01:12
It's probably north on us.
01:16
Yeah, I'm five, four rumors and I'm just having a Brookwood's.
01:19
You go in north, okay.
01:21
Yeah, you usually park at 805.
01:25
Right in that area.
01:28
There, one up.
01:30
Yeah, he's still going to be north on 10, I believe.
01:35
Anyways, up there by the highway.
01:38
1.20 priest.
01:41
Hey on, for sure, there's a good chance that may have been to the store.
01:46
Alright, 104.
01:48
All right, so good in command, there's no response from the vehicle.
01:52
On 1022, he pursuits.
01:55
Yeah, 104 rights. Just do the more go.
01:58
Okay.
02:09
Any movement in the front that's looking a little property so they can't impact.
02:20
I'm not sure,
02:23
but he may be on the highway now, killing east about on 240.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-9: Request to repeat the last radio transmission.
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