Slow vehicle pursuit on I-820 toward I-35, Tarrant County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies conducted a traffic stop on a slow-moving vehicle on I-820 westbound near Riverside that displayed a mismatched license tag. The vehicle, identified as a black SUV with a tag registered to a different car, exited toward I-35 north. The driver appeared uncooperative, requiring repeated commands and potentially a Spanish-speaking officer for communication. The situation involved slow pursuit maneuvers with stops and starts until the vehicle eventually stopped. The report did not confirm any arrests or injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Alton 324, copy traffic related.
00:03
Go ahead. Nor Frank Young (number withheld), Nor Frank Young (number withheld), 820 westbound in Riverside.
00:11
Received.
00:17
Yeah with Paul William Victor (number withheld), Paul William Victor (number withheld), near Boulevard 26.
00:25
Received near Boulevard 26.
00:28
Alton 324, vehicle slow rolling.
00:30
Just be advised that tag comes back on a Chrysler from Enterprise.
00:36
It's displayed on a black GMC Yukon.
00:39
Received. I'll be taking the exit to go northbound 35 toward Denton.
01:06
He keeps pulling over, stopping, and he's taking off again.
01:18
And he's in the shoulder doing about 4 miles an hour, still not stopping.
01:24
Stopped for now.
01:46
501, we've been giving commands.
01:48
He's not compliant.
02:16
Can we get a Spanish-speaking officer over here to give commands?
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