High-speed pursuit ends on I‑205 near Oregon border, Clark County WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were involved in a high-speed pursuit of a red pickup truck traveling southbound on I‑205 from Washington into Oregon. The vehicle reached speeds exceeding 100 mph. Only one occupant was reported in the truck. The pursuit was later terminated near the Oregon border, and no further incidents were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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04:22
Transcript:
00:00
Five restriction Charles 2931 union and vehicle is ill with high altitude pursuit.
00:12
Patrol 236 in pursuit south 20535 emergency traffic only.
00:19
Three two six in court and we're taking exit 32 corrections.
00:24
We're still southbound 205.
00:27
No traffic, weather's clear.
00:29
Notify my supervisor.
00:32
Only one known occupant of the vehicle.
00:57
We can go still southbound passing Park Lane.
01:07
Southbound 4th point, 106 miles per hour, lane two.
01:14
We're taking SR 500 exit.
01:25
We're back on 205 south, passing 500.
01:41
What was the original reason for stop? And are there any additional units in the area?
03:31
Three to 16, he is now in Oregon.
03:34
I'll be terminating.
03:56
The vehicle is a red newer Toyota Tacoma pickup that looks like a (name withheld) driving.
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Location mentioned:
I-205, Washington
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