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High-speed pursuit of vehicle reaching 125 miles per hour 

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York County, SC
Radio traffic describing a high-speed police pursuit. Officers report a vehicle driving recklessly and reaching about 125 miles per hour, swerving and making U-turns. They note a possible passenger wearing a black hoodie and mention locations including Joe Lewis Street, Barron Park, Mallard Creek, WT Harris Boulevard, Harris Boulevard, and IBM Drive, crossing into York County and nearby North Carolina.
Audio|Source: Clover Public Safety
06:20

Transcript:
Then upgrade to a party one Cardiac 307 Joe Lewis Street, Tech 11. Let me clear from the stolen vehicle with a report and just leave me on the check subject. And if you can merge, all the notes over. 76 county same traffic 21st county same traffic second one second one second three second three same traffic 24, I also have a noise complaint on Barron Park. (name withheld). It's going to be 110, Barron Park, 1-0 Barron Park. It's going to be a party with loud music. You would notify 8-5. Me going to last, probably back on 85,000. (name withheld), you could go in and she's stinky-up. Back on 85 Southbound, light driving, beat the 100 miles down. We're in a black hoodie. I believe there's only one in the car. Can't head that way. Four South Town, 120, you like that. What's trying to do a roller robot? Cancel. And get position, go ahead and track. (name withheld). Sorry, (name withheld). If it doesn't work, we pay it if we get on the 55. I'm going to search and say how we can get with you. So, approaching the 52 B, the one millennia light traffic, we're going to try the other roller rollout. Five units available. Okay, all they come up there. Clever's a report. 10-6[1]-0-19. 10-4[3]. Go-9. Go ahead. (name withheld), (name withheld), quasi-active negative. No. 13. That's not it complete. Copy. Vitamin 2 coming up on the scene. 10-4. So watch out, there's another person in the back, see, that car. Passing 45, 35 Southbound, passing the 48. Please, one's lemming. Sound custody. Copy. We go. Where's still in hold? They haven't answered yet. Okay, well. See, P.D. Pay down on our channel. Calldown passing Mallor Creek, fees 120, like driving. 1040 is already on primary now. 34. Be careful. He's trying to set you up and call you to hit a car. Yeah, I got you. And I'll call it because your primary. We're coming up on Harris Boulevard at speeds of 125. Still like traffic. He's blacked out now. WT Harris westbound. I'm up on every drive, every drive, speeds of 90 miles an hour on WT Harris, westbound. Passing Technology Drive now. Light traffic, speeds of 100 miles an hour. and PD do those officers just be advised there's a big 50 on 85 that uh glenwood that is not up yeah well i made a left on uh Maller Creek left on Malar Creek um he's like a u turn going back towards over here 70 canning i'm 23[2] in like now 1040. I was asking if we're under 55, can we pit this car even though there's a passenger in the car? Tell anything about the passenger. Are their back seat or the front seat? All I can tell you is it looks like he's wearing a black hoodie also, and they are definitely swerving all over the rest. Coming up on IBM drives.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-6: Busy, standby
[2]
23: Arrived on scene
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK

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