Deputies lose pursuit of speeding vehicle near Marshall, Marshall TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies in Harrison County were involved in a high-speed pursuit of a vehicle near TX-154 and Loop 390 outside Marshall. The car was reportedly traveling at about 120 miles per hour and turned off its lights before evading visual contact. Deputies eventually lost sight of the vehicle and ended the chase.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County SO / Marshall Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:9
Transcript:
00:00
-four headed
00:02
towards Marshall.
00:08
Not stopping.
00:09
Speeds are one trying to get a description of the vehicle.
00:12
Trying to catch up with him.
00:16
For Harrison County, primary is closed.
00:26
County, he's pacing at 120.
00:39
Passing Haines Road.
00:42
That car seems to have cut off his lights.
00:45
I do not have a visual at this time.
00:51
A muscle?
00:58
You see, Ford County.
01:00
I've lost that subject right now.
01:03
I'm going to continue on looking, but I'm going to stop running code.
01:07
He took off pretty quick.
01:13
The four marshal has been advised primary is open.
01:22
Four six four, do you have any kind of description?
01:29
All I saw was the taillights, and I saw his lights cut off.
01:33
And then he took off.
01:37
I was not able to catch up to him.
01:45
Marshal, let's say again.
01:47
Still has Harrison County checked the vehicle at 120 miles an hour and coming down SH 154 headed towards Loop 390.
01:58
He didn't have a description on it and should be approaching the loop shortly.
02:08
Scene's clear.
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