Unoccupied stolen car found after police pursuit


Audio|Source: Travis County Law Enforcement
02:21
Transcript:
Go ahead. My understanding, if you found my Toyota camera? Yeah, that's affirmative. We have the Toyota camera here, wrecked out, unoccupied. Okay, four, we are going to be doing a track with the K-9. I'm probably about five and so. K-9-13 at Batchrop County. If you have a description of the driver, we can. Negative. I only got a glance. Lens of them in the roof mirror or the side mirror. It was a male. That's all I got. Okay, 913. I'm clear. I'll meet you at the collision site and talk with you about. Okay. In front of clear. Five Charlie 31 to Bastrop County, 1614. To clarify, we had information from DPS that there was troopers out with two in custody. Is that unrelated to this vehicle that you were pursuing? Yeah, that's correct. I try to stop the one that DPS ended up taking into custody to see if they got a gun of the theater camera, and I guess they took off from them, and they got them in custody. Okay, that makes a lot more sense. We're clear. We'll hold this vehicle for you, and our canine's coming, so just meet us here. I also have error one headed to the Superior Camera location and try to put eyes on the suspect. We thought of Toronto Camry Fordor. (name withheld) with an address out of Austin. 42-05, right, no, 1029. That's Charlie, 31. I wasn't cleared. Is there a... support responding to the Jacobson Road location? 1614-Bassel County. 10-4, they're in route. All right, 10-4. So we do have dogs barking in the field to the south of us, so there is a possibility this subject is in the field. However, he may be 1032. We did locate some ammunition near the vehicle. Clear, I'm turning on Jacobson now from London. If we don't have a suspect description, we cannot use canine.
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Jacobson Rd, Texas 78653
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