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High-speed vehicle chase ends in crash at Highway 11 and 142Racine County WI

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WI-142, Burlington, WI

Police pursued a vehicle at high speed on Highway 120 and Highway 11. The driver ignored stop signs and traffic signals. The chase ended with a crash near the intersection of Highway 11 and Highway 142.

Audio|Source: Walworth County Sheriff and EMS, Racine County Fire / EMS - West of I-94
09:35
Transcript:
00:00
51-50550, I copy.
00:02
These are 72 miles an hour.
00:03
You've got a single metal occupant, driving the middle roadway.
00:07
You're eastbound on Loveland with no traffic cutting weeks.
00:10
Now we're coming up to highway 120.
00:12
The green, looks like that's 4251.
00:16
We're northbound on a 120 now.
00:17
Disregarded the intersection of again on the stop sign, northbound 120 from Prairie.
00:24
513. Hi, Cappy.
00:25
Speed 72 miles.
00:26
Carson, 42 miles an hour.
00:28
You are northbound 120 from Prairie.
00:30
Possible 3. That's 250.
00:31
We are on the phone with 13 County now.
00:32
Good you, very happy.
00:34
Speeds are 78 miles an hour.
00:37
Kind of externally late.
00:39
Northbound 120 coming up to Shavers.
00:41
When I'm with you now, you want you to take our work on.
00:45
Go ahead. You're copying the traffic on 1-1-1.
00:49
N-WRIC. N-WRIC.
00:50
Mr. Sheavers, right from 1120, uh, disregarded the intersection.
00:55
We are now going to be eastbound on 11, from Chivers.
00:59
We spell on 11.
01:00
On Board, you're eastbound on Highway 11 from Schavers, your vehicles continuing to disregard the intersections.
01:06
If you can meet on 11, speeds are 70 miles an hour.
01:10
Next cross will be crossing.
01:11
Super continuing to meet on highway 11 with speed for 70 miles and hour.
01:15
Your next intersection is going to be crossing.
01:17
Okay, we know, so at least fall 11, traffic is light, our speed you are about 80 miles an hour, and we have 5137 with us all.
01:27
Senator, you've been on highway 11 with light traffic speeds of 80 miles an hour.
01:31
440, not seen, we got one vehicle kind of up on a barricade, just off the road.
01:36
440 will have 27th Street Command.
01:38
Copy. On scene, 238.
01:40
If you want anyone to copy, your two phone on Highway 11 casting cloth, then with speeds of 80 miles an hour and flight traffic.
01:47
If I can't see any more, uh, if we may be a person in college.
01:52
5-1-3-7-0-takeover comes.
01:54
Did you on 37-minute, copy.
01:55
Speed, 77-mile below road to clear, water is clear, approaching passing north of roads, up to 85 miles per hour.
02:03
I copy speed 77 miles an hour, roads and weather both clear, approaching north row in the speeds up to 85 miles an hour.
02:14
Traffic is moderate, 78 miles per hour, order to be coming up to a five pass here.
02:21
Sunflowered moderate traffic with speeds of 78 miles an hour coming up to the bypass.
02:25
Waterfront white is still extinguished.
02:27
Traffic jets, 7-7 miles per hour.
02:30
Roads are cleared.
02:31
Traffic is now right.
02:32
No light approaching JAS speeds of 77 miles an hour with clear roads and light traffic.
02:38
We're at about 90 miles an hour.
02:40
We have 14 County of jurisdictions up there.
02:43
We're on the phone with something on trying to get their position.
02:46
We're going to be passing 36, Highway 36 here, Maryland.
02:49
48 miles per hour.
02:51
10-4[1]. Approaching Highway 36 with speeds of 38 miles and o'clock.
02:56
5137 or two-county trying to get a deputy, uh,
02:58
gear location was sick.
02:59
Okay, well, do the driving be easier.
03:01
Danger on the road. We're going to continue.
03:02
Just let us know when they get out in that position.
03:04
Okay.
03:05
53 Triumph, Wisconsin B truck, a Young Young, 1035.
03:10
Let me just attach the plate.
03:12
I got a Victor Young, 1035, comes back to a 2001 Ford F-253 in color, comes back to a female subject out of Kansasville, Wisconsin.
03:22
5137. It's 494 miles an hour.
03:24
We just left Walworth County, everything going.
03:26
The 494 miles an hour you just left the Walworth County in Tristan County.
03:30
Thank you, Mr. Ristine County.
03:31
Still continuing east mile and passing McKinnery Street.
03:34
Bees approximately eight seven miles below, traffic of light.
03:37
Under your eastbound on highway alone, I'm passing McHenry speed of 77 miles and auto-of-light traffic.
03:43
Side of 1-3-7.
03:44
It looks like Christine counties were deployed sticks.
03:46
I could not tell if I was a positive hit or not.
03:49
I already stopped if I know how to know the positive hit.
03:51
A new number said positive six.
03:53
I'm pretty sure that that's a problem because we got positive hits.
03:57
The challenge is 60 miles per hour.
04:01
I copy. We've got a positive hit on the vehicle from Racine County with speeds of 60 miles an hour.
04:07
945, man terminated,
04:09
you can mark be back in available.
04:11
Happy.
04:12
Time and complete, returning to quarters.
04:14
Tommy, you're returning 2043.
04:16
137, as regards to red light.
04:18
We're screwing is not on 11.
04:19
Copy.
04:20
Copy. Hello, let's get off this bridge.
04:22
I'm also a forward east, so we need a little bit more.
04:25
And I'm trying to do it without messing this car.
04:28
5137, I'm going to move up to a pit, below 40 miles an hour.
04:32
5137, I'm copy, you're at 40 miles an hour, 51-53, going to attempt to move into position for a pit.
04:38
5137, he's in the medium, he's now runaway, left-bound, correction, he's on the westbound way.
04:45
Town of Burlington, 968, Clems.
04:46
Stay and returning to quarters.
04:47
Abbey 968, 2044.
04:49
Manich, if you want to get it up ahead, it looks like you're doing that, the stop line coming to traffic.
04:52
Trash, crash.
04:53
I have you vehicle trash.
04:54
1.051.501.37, I need it off-dunit location.
04:58
11 and 142.
04:59
Hi, County.
05:00
I have you. I'm 11 in 142.
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