Stolen gray Ford F250 truck seen on I-264, Louisville KY


Police are looking for a stolen gray truck that was seen driving on I-264. It was last reported heading towards Indiana.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 3 - Divisions 1 and 2
03:50
Transcript:
Good to the area if you're on the channel. This is on channel. Special Attention check division, be on the lookout for a gray Ford F250. Again, a tag of (number withheld). It would be a stolen truck that the third is following as far as I know. 264 from Dixie. I don't know further right now. 1244. 11, David, you can clear both. EMS is transporting. 1-11-baker. 2.11-baker, 212-baker. 2-Baker. 2-Baker. 1-Baker. 6-06-South 40th, 6-0-40, have trouble with the evicted tenants breaking into the location blackmail 40s in a shirt-and-short. reports. The plane's going to be waiting outside. Two-by roll here. What is that? Really, okay. I'm 1236. 15-hour radio. 115 Adam. Can you check with off-duty to take that report at U.S.? There's any off-duty unit at U.S? 6,006, I have a gentleman in the ER waiting room wanting a missing person's report. I'm (name withheld) wearing a green Adidas pillow. 104. Securities are you talking them. I'll go ahead and talk to him. Okay, Jess, let me know if you need me, then get a reporter, whatever, report. Is there an update on that truck on the battery vision? The last time said was, was westbound at, like, I should 3. So... on the watersome at exit 3. 311 Baker, what's your location? 311 Baker, what's your location? This bill Westbound on 264 just passed the exit 2. Okay, and westbound at exit 2. 13 Baker, clears notes, he'll be on 1054 on grade. He's crossed over to the center line. Looks like he might be here and to go west towards the Indiana. I'm okay, still on the water soon. West Browns, they're possibly heading towards the Sherman Minton. Can you clear my phone? I'm up here with them on. I'm not sure with them. Okay, they cheer with them. Second Division unit, if they go west, what's your all the advice on where to initiate it?
Good to the area if you're on the channel. This is on channel. Special Attention check division, be on the lookout for a gray Ford F250. Again, a tag of (number withheld). It would be a stolen truck that the third is following as far as I know. 264 from Dixie. I don't know further right now. 1244. 11, David, you can clear both. EMS is transporting. 1-11-baker. 2.11-baker, 212-baker. 2-Baker. 2-Baker. 1-Baker. 6-06-South 40th, 6-0-40, have trouble with the evicted tenants breaking into the location blackmail 40s in a shirt-and-short. reports. The plane's going to be waiting outside. Two-by roll here. What is that? Really, okay. I'm 1236. 15-hour radio. 115 Adam. Can you check with off-duty to take that report at U.S.? There's any off-duty unit at U.S? 6,006, I have a gentleman in the ER waiting room wanting a missing person's report. I'm (name withheld) wearing a green Adidas pillow. 104. Securities are you talking them. I'll go ahead and talk to him. Okay, Jess, let me know if you need me, then get a reporter, whatever, report. Is there an update on that truck on the battery vision? The last time said was, was westbound at, like, I should 3. So... on the watersome at exit 3. 311 Baker, what's your location? 311 Baker, what's your location? This bill Westbound on 264 just passed the exit 2. Okay, and westbound at exit 2. 13 Baker, clears notes, he'll be on 1054 on grade. He's crossed over to the center line. Looks like he might be here and to go west towards the Indiana. I'm okay, still on the water soon. West Browns, they're possibly heading towards the Sherman Minton. Can you clear my phone? I'm up here with them on. I'm not sure with them. Okay, they cheer with them. Second Division unit, if they go west, what's your all the advice on where to initiate it?
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I-264, Louisville, KY
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