Vehicle impersonates police during chase on highway, Austin TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle on Interstate Highway 35 chased a Honda Civic, flashing high beams and falsely claiming to be police. The vehicle asked the driver to pull over near Round Rock Police Department area. The vehicle is described as a turquoise Chevy Traverse and the incident involved reckless driving.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:6
Transcript:
00:00
Three, Baker six, I'm clear, and after that, reckless driving, called near Interstate Hwy 35 and Baker 10.
00:06
The caller is in a Honda Civic and reports a vehicle chasing him, flashing high beams.
00:12
The vehicle is northbound on 35.
00:15
The subject's vehicle pulled next to the complainant and told him to pull over. They are about to enter Round Rock PD area.
00:22
4.43. 43, God?
00:25
You can tell you next down, just keep him coming.
00:27
The subject doesn't want me to come in but advises no one's there, but there's signs of a disturbance.
00:33
Park 43, I'm staying on your traffic.
00:51
For that reckless driving call, the subject vehicle is a Chevy Traverse turquoise in color.
00:57
The caller is advising that he's being pulled over by law enforcement.
01:01
That's not you, is it? Negative.
01:04
Forbaker 6, I'm clear.
01:05
We passed this call on to Round Rock PD.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
N Interstate Hwy 35, Austin, TX 78728
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