Vehicle pursued and stopped on US-12 near mile marker 3233, Walla Walla WA
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Police pursued a Hyundai Elantra on US-12 near mile markers 321 to 325. The vehicle drove with erratic braking and was stopped near mile marker 3233.
Audio|Heard on: Walla Walla Valley Law, Fire and EMS
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
All-1-797, reporting parties still on the line passing Old State Route for the next-site.
00:07
Andrew-11-E-9.
00:10
Angie-1-6-9.
00:16
Caller calling back in and they just passed mile marker 317.
00:23
Recease. Receip.
00:30
Walla-Wall 7-7 passing off with 320, speed 50.
00:38
Receive. I'm still trying to call them, but it just goes to voicemail.
00:43
P1 message, sir.
00:49
Medi-1 message, sir. Medi-2-7-2-7.
00:51
Medi-1 receipt.
00:59
691 wall out of the chew.
01:02
691.20230.
01:09
7897-hole.
01:11
797.
01:13
All right, I'm having an R-Tepathaway.
01:15
Computer,
01:16
I'm at 327.
01:18
What's the current location?
01:22
Passing mouth was 321, past 1, reporting parties on Hawaii 2011, the Hyundai Elantra.
01:32
Reading.
01:35
797, 2231.
01:37
The law of 7997, reporting,
01:43
reporting, advice, passing mouth plus 3231.
01:47
797 received?
01:49
On-ramp at Lowden exit, 325.
01:55
797, 2.32.
01:58
All along 797, vehicle approaching lower dry creek speeds 45.
02:06
Still wind, trauma, erratic braking.
02:10
Recease me.
02:12
797, 2233.
02:18
797 level. I'm observing you'll have them give me a little space so I can get in between them.
02:27
797 2234.
02:34
797 will be stopping at 3233.
02:38
Washington registration.
02:42
Adam David Victor (number withheld).
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US-12, Washington
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