Black sedan speeds on US Highway 287 near FM 157, Mansfield TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a black sedan was involved in a traffic stop and pursuit on US Highway 287 near FM 157 and North Walnut Creek. The vehicle reportedly reached speeds up to 110 mph during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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437 traffic.
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437.
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(number withheld) Smith Street, (number withheld) Smith,
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(name withheld).
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(number withheld), (name withheld) (number withheld) on black Palbo, passenger car, unknown.
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(number withheld) Smith Street.
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No,
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432.32.
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I got one south on 287, passing 157, speeds of 105.
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North, south on 287 passing 157, speed 105.
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We just want to do that 157 bridge,
00:32
speed is 110.
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Speed is 110 under the 157 bridge.
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437, I'll be at North Walnut Creek in 27.
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I'm 4. I'm sitting North Walnut Creek right now.
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Allian, is channel one close?
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I'm 10-2. He's finding a place to stop.
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I'm received.
00:49
28. Victor Noor-Robber 0768.
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Victor Nora Robert 0768.
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Black sedan.
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Allian, Channel 1 open.
00:58
You could open the channel who yielded if Home Depot and 27.
01:01
I'm 102. If anybody's going to call, they can downbreak.
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Home Depot in 27.
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Location mentioned:
FM157 & U.S. 287 Frontage Rd, Mansfield, TX 76063
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