Police pursuit of motorcycle ends on I-15 near SR-94, San Diego CA
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According to the dispatch call, a police pursuit of a white motorcycle with a rider wearing red started on westbound I-8, continued southbound on I-805, and ended due to high speed. The motorcycle was later seen stopped on the shoulder of southbound I-15 near State Route 94.
Audio|Heard on: Chula Vista Police and Fire
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Standing a place on LASC, ma'am, we're passionate with RTS-SDP1 for failure to yield.
00:04
It originated from westbound I-8 to I-15, now southbound I-805.
00:08
There'll be a white motorcycle rider wearing all red, without a rear plate.
00:22
We're dropping that pursuit, southbound 805, now passing Adams,
00:27
due to a high rate of speed.
00:28
Again, it's a white bike.
00:31
The rider is wearing all red,
00:33
without a rear plate.
00:36
Can you go to be clear, LA South.
00:41
St.D.
00:43
On LA Southman, special attention to CHP referencing that broadcast for the terminated pursuit.
00:49
Our unit just saw the motorcycle on the shoulder at southbound I-15 at SR-94 approaching the 94.
00:59
We're not pursuing, just the rider is pulled to the shoulder there.
01:03
St.D.P.D. Claire at LaSouth.
01:05
H.HP copies just confirmed they are stopped southbound I-15 at SR-94.
01:10
Will confirm.
01:12
Okay.
01:17
I think the PD to CHP on that last broadcast, the rider was weaving through and riding on the shoulder, so still calling.
01:27
10 for CHP copy.
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I-15, San Diego, CA
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