Vehicle flees traffic stop near Avenue J, Lubbock TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers pursued a silver passenger car that fled northbound on Avenue J in Lubbock. The vehicle, possibly involved in a reckless driving incident near Highway 87 and County Road 7900, was last seen heading north with one occupant. Additional units were requested to search the area after the vehicle was lost.
Audio|Heard on: Lubbock City-County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Thirty-two twenty-four silver suspect vehicle taken off northbound on J.
00:05
Start some more units coming to the trail.
00:10
So far, very fairly clean.
00:16
Thirteen twenty, I am clear.
00:18
What's your location?
00:25
All units,
00:27
Advice of a reckless driver driving northbound on Highway 87 at County Road 7900.
00:34
Highway 87 at County Road 7900, possibly a black Chrysler swerving in and out of lanes and hitting the median coming from Lynn County.
00:42
Public is so clear.
00:48
Two twenty clear.
00:56
TV, right? Sorry.
00:58
You could have asked me to know that, huh?
01:02
Ever.
01:06
Twenty-two thirteen.
01:13
Thirty-two twenty-four.
01:14
We lost the suspect vehicle.
01:17
Going to start some more units to check the area.
01:19
Vehicle was last seen northbound on Avenue J, occupied one time.
01:24
Older silver passenger car.
01:26
You can clear two thirty-three for now.
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Location mentioned:
Avenue J, Lubbock, TX
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