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Officer pursued speeding suspect before crash near Hydraulic Ave, Wichita KS
An officer pursued a speeding suspect who made a U-turn in an intersection. The pursuit ended with a crash involving a truck off the road near Hydraulic Avenue in Wichita.
Audio|Heard on: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement
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03:23
Transcript:
00:00
Charge, 1024.
00:01
Now being around to the crash.
00:08
Speeding up and then did a U-turn in the middle intersection.
00:12
No one to contact, 814.
00:19
45 any end back for a suspicious character at Walmart is 3rd Meridian.
00:46
275-316.16, I'll take that one.
00:48
I'm getting turn around now.
00:52
He's only behind the one.
00:54
He's fine.
00:55
Thank you, though.
01:01
Now that he's also concealing some items, trying to change clothes in the middle of a grocery aisle,
01:08
the White Mellon has 40s, 510 heavy build with a camo hoodie and black bottoms on.
01:19
What's that working?
01:22
This hash coffee.
01:28
I'm going to be going on to Bramblewood from the south and from the east.
01:36
If you want to go to Brookfield on the north at 32nd.
01:43
146 central.
01:49
31, more fine.
01:56
426 checking.
02:01
Clear off the lodge, Jeff Giles.
02:05
Sir.
02:13
3103 Road Field.
02:15
You see anything for the house across the street?
02:20
3106. Here you are.
02:25
30. Okay.
02:32
Hold on Tennate, I can meet right to the general arm.
02:38
TANCorp. Tancourt. Thank you for me.
02:43
Marrester.
02:47
But I'm blind for a 30106, so I'll have to do a drive-by to check.
02:55
Okay, good.
03:12
There be a lot of the crash to be a truck off of Hydraulic there.
03:21
It's backed up.
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Location mentioned:
S Hydraulic Ave, Wichita, KS 67216
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