Police end vehicle pursuit with felony stop, Houston TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police pursued a vehicle on Antoine Drive in Houston at speeds around 55 to 60 miles per hour. The chase continued with light traffic and clear weather before ending near the Antoine exit in a felony stop, a high‑risk operation involving possibly armed suspects. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Houston Police Department and Harris County Constables
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Tom 23, we're still inbound.
00:03
Speeds are 55 miles per hour and traffic is light.
00:06
We're in lane number five.
00:09
203, do you still have a visual? And Tom 23 is clear.
00:12
Tom 23, yes.
00:14
We're behind the cars.
00:15
We need an updated location for DPS.
00:17
Over Pinemont, he's still eastbound.
00:20
60 miles an hour.
00:22
Traffic's light, weather's good.
00:30
So it looks like we're approaching the 34th Street exit.
00:35
I'll advise if he takes it.
00:54
Tom 23, we're going to take the Antoine exit.
01:03
Two three, confirm taking Antoine exit.
01:06
Speed is 40, traffic light, weather good.
01:15
Felony stop 2023.
01:19
Zone 23, loose fire, loose fire.
01:20
We're going to be going into HPD's area.
01:22
Can they contact them and see if they can get a pit vehicle as well?
01:30
We're going on the off ramp.
01:32
Felony stop.
01:50
They advised of a felony stop[1].
01:51
It's only stopping now.
01:57
That is correct.
02:00
Not so far.
02:03
American D 45 and 14D 32, y'all good out there?
02:07
All good, thanks.
02:12
Vehicle is clear.
02:13
Release the channel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
felony stop: High-risk vehicle stop involving suspects believed to be armed or dangerous.
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