Police pursuit of fleeing vehicle near Grant Line Rd, New Albany IN
Police pursued a vehicle traveling southbound at high speed on Grant Line Road near a gas station and Walmart in New Albany, Indiana. Officers lost visual contact after the driver turned off near a residential area.
Audio|Source: New Albany Police and Fire
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
I believe the signal 40 vehicles here at the gas station. It's pulling out right here by here. It's right here by University of Wood, the ground line. We have some units here.
00:18
K-9-124, you go ahead and shift that way.
00:23
Okay.
00:24
24th, University.
00:27
It's traveling across a robo tracks coming south now. A driver.
00:35
And he's going,
00:38
he's going to be taken off coming southbound high-rate to speed. We have not activated yet.
00:46
221 I've got to ASC south on groundland passing Walmart.
00:53
Now where do I'll be able to 279?
00:57
Pretty is clear. All units hold traffic until this is resolved.
01:04
New County's close intercept.
01:07
We might go to the bridge. County is going to be in pursuit. Go to the bridge with the top six.
01:15
19 is going to the green unit.
01:18
Pretty is clear, 19 has a pursuit.
01:24
You turn around, he took off, homie.
01:28
Bertie is clear.
01:34
Be advised 22 lost visual.
01:40
You've been waiting 22 lost visual?
01:44
I believe that's what I just called. I heard I was a row right now.
01:51
119 radio can you call over to 22 and confirm I'm not here anything on the skin
02:01
119 that was 22 we lost visual where was going
02:08
he was going he was last seen southbound on Grantline, Grantline's sleepy area and then after I got turned around and started to flow down Grand Line lost vigilance probably turned off on on Territory here in Idaho one of us
02:21
One night time. One night time. We'll jump off.
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Grant Line Rd, New Albany, IN
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