High-speed pursuit near Chastain Road, Kennesaw GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies engaged in a possible high-speed pursuit involving a white Dodge Charger traveling northbound on I‑75 near Chastain Road. The vehicle was reportedly racing with a gray Kia Stinger before officers lost visual contact. The situation may have involved speeds exceeding 180 mph, but details appear unconfirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Cobb County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
7216, I'm trying to catch up to a signal 72.
00:03
It's a white Dodge Charger.
00:04
I had him at 180 miles an hour, 75 north.
00:08
(name withheld) just blacked out.
00:11
We're getting back on the 75 northbound.
00:18
Ford or Dodge Charger?
00:26
Eleven 14, I'm number two.
00:27
(name withheld)
00:28
I-75 northbound from Barrett.
00:37
Seven details unclear.
00:38
What are our charges?
00:42
Seventy-two 60.
00:44
I got racing charges on him.
00:45
He was racing a gray Kia Stinger at 108 and sixty-five.
00:53
Ten four. Do we have twenty-eight?
00:57
I was unable to get twenty-eight, so I am trying to obtain him.
01:00
We're passing Chastain Road.
01:03
I've lost eyes.
01:04
I'm no longer in close proximity.
01:06
If we have a unit near Chastain that can check, see if he got off.
01:11
Seventy-two 15, almost Chastain now.
01:13
Checking towards seventy-five.
01:20
Seventy-two, 15 years old.
01:21
She's on chest pain.
01:24
F four, I had to turn around.
01:27
I don't have eyes on them right now.
01:29
I don't know if he got on I-575 north or south.
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