High-speed pursuit along Highway 99, Stanislaus County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement units engaged in a high-speed vehicle pursuit along Highway 99 and nearby roads including Hatch, Herndon, Steel, and Winthrop. Speeds reached approximately 90 to 100 mph, and multiple agencies, including the California Highway Patrol, were involved. The situation appears to have been brought under control with no further assistance required after the pursuit.
Audio|Heard on: Stanislaus County Sheriff and Fire Dispatch, Ceres Police Dispatch, and Modesto Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
04:42
Transcript:
00:00
All right, Air 101 northbound Ninety Nine and vehicles exiting Hatch.
00:05
Copy that.
00:07
And northbound.
00:09
Air One One Zero.
00:12
See if they could get a long eye on it.
00:30
CHP's currently in pursuit.
00:34
Got the vehicle now.
01:01
They're heading northbound on Herndon.
01:04
They're going eastbound on the pass at Bach on Steel.
01:34
Southbound block from Winthrop.
01:44
We're turning into Winthrop now, but we're on search now.
02:20
Speeds right now about 50 and increasing moderate traffic.
02:43
Highway 99 number one lane speeds right at 90 moderate traffic.
04:24
Continuing northbound 99 speeds at 100 crossing over the river right now.
04:29
Number one lane, a lot of traffic.
04:33
All right. One lane speeds are at 100 light traffic.
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Location mentioned:
CA-99, California
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