Vehicle pursued for reckless driving near Arizona Farms road, Apache Junction AZ
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According to the dispatch call, officers pursued a vehicle driving recklessly along AZ-79 near Arizona Farms Road at speeds up to 85 mph. The vehicle had one confirmed female occupant and possibly a child. Multiple agencies coordinated the pursuit and planned to transfer responsibility between jurisdictions.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police Midtown Division
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04:48
Transcript:
00:00
Three, Charlie, three, can we check with dispatch to see if, or DPS to see if there's air resources available in that area?
00:09
35-1-h-h-h-h-h-hung with DPS right now?
00:13
I think Pinal County has an airport that gets probably used.
00:22
So, Ritchie, we reached out to Panale to check and, uh, hoping that they get in touch with you guys.
00:34
Thank you.
00:36
He is attempting to pass a semi currently doing about 85 miles per hour.
00:46
Made it around the semi.
00:48
I'll be doing the same shortly.
00:53
Survey, we got permission to state watching us call us out of area unit to take over.
01:03
So we still have the vehicle, yet he is still all over the road approaching myelmachron 1 4 or 5.
01:13
The tag units confirming he's in front of that white semi now.
01:17
He overtook the semi-form.
01:28
DPS is trying to be a stranger notified, which would you get a different case for us right now.
01:37
Tanya radio is 10-1[1].
01:43
Sorry about that.
01:45
DPS is trying to get ranger started,
01:48
but we're transferring into a different division.
01:50
The supervisor that I was speaking with is going to have to run this up the chain into a different division.
01:55
He'll call me back.
02:01
Just passed a great pickup truck look like a ford.
02:09
For any resources needed from town county?
02:16
Any resources needed from Penelk County?
02:20
We're looking for a plane, but I think the survey's already reaching out from Pagnell, and out County for a place.
02:29
Three, three, two, a three, a three of five.
02:31
We're past mile marker 148.
02:40
1532.
02:42
Back 5-2, I don't think I'm logged on, 7543, attack 5-2.
02:57
5-5-4 is he right in front of you? 5-6 we'll be approaching the 60 here The DPS Ranger in Phoenix is aware and is waiting for permission to move on.
03:21
Do you three, did we get a response from the hostage negotiator that was on duty right now?
03:31
We're two laying about 75 miles per hour, maybe 80.
03:38
We're also about 90-95.
03:45
I want your transmissions are not coming through.
03:52
5-1 is it about 90 plus westbound 60 at 210 and you slow back down to about 80
04:08
back down to about 65
04:15
209
04:22
Just confirming because I'm on the pole of DPS, is he on 60 West?
04:29
Yes.
04:34
Copy. Phoenix Junction was called...
04:40
I think Camino Viejo.
04:47
About 65 still.
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[1]
10-1: Poor or weak radio signal; unable to copy transmission.
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Location mentioned:
US-60, Apache Junction, AZ 85118
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