Officers pursue stolen white vehicle near Baseline and 20th Street, Phoenix AZ
Police officers followed a stolen white Chevrolet vehicle near Baseline Road and 20th Street in Phoenix. The vehicle was driven normally in traffic. Officers prepared for a possible high-risk stop and coordinated resources, including canine units. No suspects' or victims' names were disclosed.
Audio|Source: Phoenix Police
04:22
Transcript:
00:00
20th Street and Baseline in a deep mound.
00:02
We're going to be behind an occupied, stolen.
00:05
White Sheriff E.
00:06
Cruise, I'm sorry, (name withheld),
00:08
for (name withheld).
00:09
See if there's any canines available.
00:13
This is 23 basis.
00:14
So put me on that, please.
00:19
Thank you, Judge.
00:20
Can we answer the call for the area?
00:25
You don't. 9-425, (name withheld).
00:28
What's the direction of travel are they stoned baseline? Baseline?
00:32
Yeah,
00:33
I've just got the green light eastbound, two to four street in the baseline.
00:38
He's driving completely normally right now.
00:40
I'm just going to try to get just like this thing to keep the loose eye on and get into resources truck gets on it.
00:49
What is you, John, can I copy?
00:55
Looks like it's a straight stolen.
01:00
Have issues?
01:06
I think about further.
01:08
Also, uh, you cannot use a driver.
01:11
I don't know how many talks make you drive away.
01:14
I think it's going to do driver.
01:17
Well,
01:20
it cannot. Go on an apple.
01:28
It's going to be an outside filling with heavy cruise x-ray rubber atop, 4 John Paul, 20-stream baseline on the U-home.
01:36
Forgellent time, I'm going to be with you guys.
01:38
We're at 32nd Street and Baseline.
01:39
Still you, though.
01:42
30 seconds.
01:43
Yeah,
01:44
10-4[2], number two lane, driving completely normal if the flow of traffic about 5-0 miles an hour.
01:53
Are there any canines that are still signed in or reload too late on in the night?
02:01
Stay secure to form.
02:05
424, John. I copy.
02:08
If we light it up and it goes off 10, Frank, we'll let it go.
02:11
When you have enough units, if you guys want to initiate a code 6[1].
02:17
421, John. If you give me a second, I'll try to call the RO real quick.
02:25
We'll two-five Mary had a copy.
02:27
Remedy copy you wrote us.
02:29
We'll wait for one or two more units and we'll initiate a higher risk top.
02:36
I don't know if you're going to reach out to 10 feet.
02:39
It seems like it isn't that way?
02:45
Mark, white male, 80s, white hair.
02:49
And a female, white female, white female, 50s to 60s, a salt and pepper hair.
02:54
I think it's not like the dog to bark at night like this and they just want to make sure everything's code for.
02:59
No medical issues that they're aware of.
03:02
Mitchell does want contact at 435, so the units follow.
03:08
I'm 623rd John.
03:10
Time for.
03:14
I'm sure to 6-0 in east southbound, which is the general area that's coming from all right.
03:22
We did the drive-by of the vehicle.
03:25
It's going to be occupied by 1-1-1-1.
03:30
We're going to make sure if the RO and if that matches.
03:34
Fortunately,
03:35
I am assigned at Lane 3 if you guys want to pull off and flip the back around.
03:51
Yeah,
03:52
that, uh,
03:53
(name withheld) who we saw driving.
03:56
Copyate, (name withheld), that you saw driving.
04:00
We're doing to track for a preview and on treble 2436 west wrong way in the 413 B.
04:05
When those units to go, moving on Charlie 4, 436.
04:09
You need to start for the other trouble? Sorry, (name withheld).
04:12
Yeah, I just looked at the next turn to the RO.
04:14
It matches the owing for driving.
04:17
So we're just going to initiate the normal code 6[1].
04:19
Looks like this might be a system error.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 6: Officer/unit has arrived at the scene or is present at a location for investigation.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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