Vehicle flees and stopped during traffic enforcement near Lyons Road, Coconut Creek FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle traveling near Lyons Road was initially stopped by officers but then fled slowly before being stopped again during a traffic enforcement operation.
Audio|Heard on: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Party have six, 1050, Sawgrass Boulevard, Lyons Road, southbound.
00:06
Tull-Grest and Laius-Po.
00:08
We're sorry, Delta Kilo-7, one Lima, India on a blue inkie, sorry,
00:16
a blue inkie, for a one time.
00:21
It never, ever,
00:23
everyone.
00:25
Trapers.
00:46
We're going about 35 miles an hour,
00:51
traffic light,
00:52
it's just traffic at this time.
00:55
Trying to go over now.
00:56
We're at a 54 lines right now.
01:01
Copy at near Lyons Road in the vehicle, never stopped.
01:04
All right fleets.
01:06
It stopped and then when I got the car it filled off slowly.
01:10
We're going 16 miles an hour, crossing near Lyons Road, approaching.
01:16
approaching.
01:20
Time for us.
01:22
Have I on the air? Which vehicle stops? Went to the line.
01:26
We went to the lines.
01:28
I did all. Bye.
01:32
His vehicle stopped.
01:34
And so long as soon, cancel?
01:36
Approach.
01:38
Alright, so you have to stop and continue your traffic enforcement.
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Location mentioned:
Lyons Rd, Coconut Creek, FL 33073
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