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Trooper pursues maroon Mercedes weaving through traffic, Tacoma WA
A trooper pursued a maroon Mercedes weaving through heavy traffic southbound from the King County line into Pierce County near Fife and the Puyallup River area. The vehicle did not take the usual exit and continued south, using multiple lanes to evade capture.
Audio|Heard on: Washington State Patrol Dispatch - Dist 1 East / West
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02:38
Transcript:
00:06
So I have a red photo that looks like a maroon Mercedes.
00:10
It's taken off for me, every tiny line cell phone, using the lane.
00:20
632, advise vehicle south from the King County line in and out of traffic, maroon,
00:26
Mercedes, 1003.
00:28
Bruins, four door, block ten of windows,
00:34
trying to see if he's going to take the exit or not to us for us.
00:41
632, 1003.
00:46
Tom, I did not see it take the exit of 54, so I think it's going to continue southbound.
00:54
62 believes vehicles still south and 54, 1004.4.
01:02
Come by that 632, go ahead, reason for Sop for Fife.
01:06
No,
01:08
106 and a 50.
01:16
632-1050 I don't have enough for eluding as soon as I pulled out of the turnaround started using all lanes left to right to get away from me
01:33
632105
01:38
Come on. 62 believe DOT saw the vehicle south going over the Puyallup River.
01:46
Received, yeah, I'm almost at the dome now.
01:48
I'm still trying to find out.
01:54
632, 10.05.
01:58
1239, all stand by 56.
02:03
1239, 10.05.
02:08
630830, the narrow C-0.
02:18
632 830, vehicle exiting to State Route 16.
02:23
632, 830. 632.
02:24
830. 632 830.
02:30
16 exit now.
02:31
16 exit now.
02:35
830-3-210-07.
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Location mentioned:
E D St, Tacoma, WA 98421
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