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High-speed vehicle chase on Business 63 with multiple chargesClark County MO

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US-63, United States

Police are pursuing a blacked-out vehicle heading south on Business 63. The driver was initially stopped for excessive speed and is now charged with failure to yield and reckless driving.

Audio|Source: Lee, Clark and Hancock Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Many troopers in the area of Greenwich, we had that the bees at pursuit of a bee, well, it's going to be a black dog.
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Charge rate is completely blacked out.
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Traveling at speed of excesses of 30 miles an hour is going to be currently heading southbound on business 63 towards Highway 63.
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I don't really believe both our officers traffic, copy your all's traffic.
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What was your original charge?
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Stop, it's going to be for excess speed.
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They're pursued.
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The original charge is going to be sent driving anterior to you as well.
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The 10-4[1]. Super clear.
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Second, this is my way?
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What really reference the charge is,
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we copied excessive speed failure to yield mobile as the third charge.
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Certifies that driving.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received

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US-63, United States

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