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Tractor-trailer pursuit ends in non-injury crashRalls County MO

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US-61 & Warren Barrett Dr, Clay Township, MO 63401

As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement engaged in a vehicle pursuit involving a tractor-trailer driving erratically on US 61 near Warren Barrett Drive in Clay Township, Missouri. The vehicle lost tire pieces during the pursuit and eventually crashed at an intersection, striking two other vehicles. The incident ended in a non-injury crash that blocked the roadway, and one person was taken into custody.

Audio|Heard on: Wright MO Law Dispatch Group Calls
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
He's driving down the middle of the road.
00:02
We're now on a four-way interstate, so we got two lanes in the right direction.
00:06
Troop F and 150 stating Hannibal PD will set up at the south end of Hannibal.
00:15
Over.
00:16
More pieces of tire coming off on the left side.
00:19
Speed 65.
00:22
Left tires are getting ready to come off.
00:24
Do you want to tell people behind him?
00:26
Seventy-five and sixty-five driving on the middle of the roadway.
00:29
Weather foggy.
00:35
Does 103 have any other ideas?
00:38
Advise Spikes is all we can do.
00:40
760, (name withheld), I'm stopping moving some big tires out of the road here.
00:45
480, they're currently set up with spike strips on US 61 northbound at Warren Barrett Drive.
00:50
Okay.
00:51
You should be approaching it very quickly.
00:54
Copy. We have a light mischief right now.
00:57
Looks like we have traffic signs up ahead too.
01:01
Do we know if the intersection's closed down?
01:03
I know you're approaching Warren Barrett now.
01:07
760, (name withheld), we made Illinois aware.
01:10
10-3, 480 was there at 1050.
01:14
Vehicle came to a stop and hit two vehicles in the intersection.
01:18
Jefferson City 480 confirming vehicle is now stopped.
01:22
We're 150 on Troop B Dispatch 1, one in custody.
01:26
10-3. 722 (name withheld) 10-8.
01:29
722.
01:30
Jefferson City 480?
01:33
762 (name withheld).
01:34
762, can you confirm one's in custody and 480 is okay?
01:40
Ten three, one in custody.
01:42
Four hundred and 80 is okay.
01:43
There was a crash at the intersection back here.
01:45
I am going to run it back and check on now.
01:47
Seven hundred and sixty-two, can we clear the channel?
01:50
Seven hundred and 60, (name withheld).
01:51
Seven hundred and 60.
01:52
That'll be two crashes here involving that tractor trailer.
01:55
They're both non-injury, but we are blocking the entire road.
01:58
Would you like two separate CFSs? Attention Troop F officer, your normal traffic one's in custody reference pursuit.
02:05
Make Troop F clear.

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US-61 & Warren Barrett Dr, Clay Township, MO 63401
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