High-speed police pursuit with dangerous driving in Cockrell Hill


Audio|Source: Ellis County Public Safety
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What was the good idea by (name withheld) with what I wrote? 363? 3. 3. Mark me on traffic line, Texas tag, whiskey, Bravo, Papa, 9666. We're gonna eat at Buckner Lake, chewing. Two TTI hits. 10-4. The number four lanes. He's 25. He's trying to juke around the cars right now. Might be taken to Cockrow Hill. 24, do we have a pit unit in route? Crossing Cockrow Hill. He's trying to do the exits. I'm just keeping my distance. Speeds are 120. I didn't tell if there's more than one occupant in the vehicle, but it's just held a black male as the driver. 2.40 mounted, certified him at 30 is a 12 now. 10-4 speeds, 12.2. We're coming up on Westmoreland. Looks like he might be taking the Westmoreland exit. Exiting Westmoreland. Everybody save every Missmoreland or Eastland. Speed still about 100, 110. Traffic lights coming up to the intersection and he went through the intersection. Continuing eastbound. Still eastbound through the intersection passing the QP. You're just trying to black out now. Going back on to 30. Blacking out, back to Easton, 30. Two-tend to 14, you're clear. No. Still going to Easton. He's giving the number four lane right now. With the status on helicopter and a big spike from assistant agencies, please. My favorite has a spike. Department of Main Lane. Gregson Sullivan. 714, Newfield River Morning. We see what we're born. We see. Sevent. Sevent. 27-27 after road, the park is... North. Okay, 14. We're going to go north in the Commerce Exit. Yep, Commerce Street Exit. My final Commerce.
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Cockrell Hill, TX 75211
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