Driver flees traffic stop at high speeds, Cooke County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a sheriff’s deputy in Texas attempted to stop a gray 2021 Chevy Silverado with an Oklahoma temporary plate on US-82. The driver failed to yield and fled eastbound at speeds reaching up to 100 mph. The pursuit continued across multiple county roads with assistance from state troopers.
Audio|Heard on: Cooke TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
10-4, what's the color of it?
00:02
It's going to be gray in color, the 2021 Chevy Silverado with an Oklahoma temporary plate.
00:08
10-4, I'll be traffic with it.
00:11
Highway 82 coming up in front of Whitesboro School, you can go ahead and get one from over here heading this way.
00:19
10-4.
00:21
Unit 217, be advised he's failing to yield.
00:25
10-4?
00:27
Four, we're still heading eastbound.
00:30
Coming up to FM 371.
00:32
10-4 approaching 371.
00:35
217 looks like he's attempting to stop the vehicle.
00:39
Looks like he's continuing east.
00:41
10-4.
00:43
217 reports speeds are 70 miles an hour.
00:47
Speeds at 70?
00:50
Yeah, let's go ahead and notify Grayson.
00:52
He's still continuing east.
00:54
I got my sirens on.
00:57
Ten four.
01:00
Go ahead and call it a pursuit.
01:02
Notify 107.
01:05
10-4.
01:06
(name withheld), I got a DPS trooper with me.
01:09
10-4 confirming DPS.
01:12
10-4 coming up to Rogers Road, speeds are 80 miles an hour.
01:19
10-4, 80 miles per hour, Rogers Road.
01:22
County, be advised he's looking around in his mirrors and looking back at me.
01:27
10-10-4.
01:29
Coming up to Spalding Road, speeds are 95 miles an hour.
01:35
Spalding Road 95.
01:37
There are about three troopers west on the two at Highway 1417 headed your way.
01:44
Coming up to Old South Main Road, speeds are 100 miles an hour.
01:49
10-4, Old South Main, 100 miles an hour?
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