Vehicle flees traffic stop near Southeast 26th Ave, Amarillo TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer attempted a traffic stop near Southeast 26th Avenue and South Arthur Street in Amarillo when the vehicle involved fled the scene. The officer disengaged due to the vehicle’s erratic driving. The vehicle was last seen traveling northbound on Arthur Street, passing Interstate 40. No injuries or collisions were mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Potter TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Three forty-five.
00:01
I've got a vehicle taking off from me.
00:05
Three forty-five, channel.
00:07
Forty-five, I'm disengaging.
00:09
I had a vehicle take off from me.
00:11
I don't have a tag.
00:12
It's continuing through the red light.
00:14
It is southeast twenty-six.
00:17
It's headed eastbound.
00:20
Channel four, southeast twenty-six eastbound.
00:24
Forty-two is westbound going eastbound, Southeast 26th and Arthur.
00:29
Copy. Back out on Arthur from 26th.
00:35
It headed back northbound on Arthur.
00:40
For 45, do you want me to create a call screen for you? 45, I'm not going to re-engage.
00:45
It's traffic super erratic.
00:47
Last seen headed northbound on Arthur and it looks like it's passing I-40 right now.
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Location mentioned:
S Arthur St & SE 26th Ave, Amarillo, TX 79103
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