Police pursue and discontinue reckless driver, Weld County CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police initiated a traffic stop near County Road 42 and Highway 85 involving a white Toyota suspected of reckless driving. The vehicle attempted to evade officers, driving dangerously and running stop signs. Dispatch later confirmed that the vehicle was connected to a theft case and had multiple warrants. Officers discontinued the pursuit.
Audio|Heard on: Weld CO Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, all 917 traffic.
00:03
5117.
00:05
County Road 42 and Highway 85 with Colorado (number withheld) on a white Toyota.
00:19
24. Dispatch Frederick 569.
00:24
Roger 563.
00:27
Attach me, you can change the call address to near Rushville Circle.
00:33
Okay.
00:35
Dispatch, I'll call 115 traffic.
00:39
What will we 115?
00:41
I'll be at near Homestead.
00:45
Or I can show off all addresses with (name withheld), play Edward, Edward, Adam, David 48.
00:52
Twenty 20.
00:54
That's Lockwood One Fifteen.
00:57
Lockwood One Fifty.
01:00
Vehicles eluding us, driving recklessly, running stop signs.
01:03
It just turned westbound on Willow.
01:07
Hi, copy. Be advised there is an attempt to locate attached to the plate out of Broomfield PD for a possible suspect in a theft case that states that this vehicle has eluded officers after stealing property and the subject of the vehicle is suspected of multiple warrants.
01:22
I copy. Discontinuing.
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