Police pursue maroon car speeding before crash near S Railroad St, Troup TX
Police pursued a maroon Chrysler 300 with a yellow decal that was evading officers. The car sped at 80 to 100 mph through a neighborhood and onto a main road near South Railroad Street. The vehicle then crashed, prompting a request for a crash investigation and assistance from the Department of Public Safety.
Audio|Source: Smith County Emergency Communications
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
649, can you open up an accident fleet, 900 blocks, south railroad? I just struck it here.
00:14
6.3?
00:17
6.3, man.
00:20
Priors over 1080 with a Chrysler.
00:29
Give a second, I'm trying to do the street real quick. I'm coming back on a loop.
00:36
Your traffic wasn't reasonable. What's your location?
00:39
Going up on the loop, it looks like blush. Give me a second.
00:47
Hey, uh, 6-3-0-5. Crosher 300,
00:50
Maroon, with a yellow decal, just evaded all the way right down the east-safuse by Birdwood Drive.
00:57
Stand for green priceless renderer to yellow decal evading.
01:03
A maroon with a yellow decal looks like a red bull or something on the side.
01:08
Stand for maroon crashless rendered with yellow decal, possibly a bowl.
01:22
Which direction was we going?
01:25
I'll often be in this neighborhood over here off of a by new coping where if he's gonna get back on the loop or so speed were about 80 to 100 miles an hour in the neighborhood.
01:38
Two or four.
01:43
Prices are 300.
01:49
649, can you get...
01:56
649, your transmission cutoff, what do you need?
02:00
Can you get DPS[1] and out for crash investigation?
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DPS: Texas Department of Public Safety
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Location mentioned:
Near S Railroad St, Troup, TX 75789
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