Unplated sport bike seen splitting lanes on US-183, Austin TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a sport bike with no license plate was observed traveling northbound on US-183 in heavy traffic. The rider was splitting lanes and later lost from sight by an officer. The bike is described as dark brown and the rider dressed mostly in black. This appears to be a non-pursuit observation.
Audio|Heard on: Zavala TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:26
Transcript:
00:00
I'm trying to catch up to a bike.
00:01
He's getting on 183.
00:02
He's already avoiding me pretty hard.
00:04
I've got no plate on a sport bike.
00:10
Because of traffic, I may not even be able to catch up but to it.
00:15
Sent forward, which direction on 183?
00:21
Northbound on 183.
00:23
Heavy, like, standstill traffic.
00:26
104.
00:32
He's still northbound the service road, split lanes of standstill traffic.
00:38
10-4, splitting lanes on you.
00:42
Highway, but I'm probably not going to be able to get to this traffic because it stands there.
00:47
104.
00:53
(number withheld).
00:54
Can't use the hand at 10 versus him?
00:57
Austin Lesson at 10-9.
00:59
Static.
01:01
Yeah, I can't even see him anymore, Austin.
01:03
It wasn't a pursuit,
01:05
but it was a bike with no plate.
01:07
It's still northbound 183 somewhere.
01:09
10-4, could you advise color in the bike or rider description?
01:16
The dark brown sport bike rider and mostly are all black.
01:23
10-4, I can notify Travis County, APD, and Woka.
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Location mentioned:
US-183, Austin, TX
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