Stolen pickup driven recklessly near Highway 71, El Campo TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a reckless driver traveling southbound on Highway 59 near Highway 71 in El Campo, Texas. The vehicle, a silver 2000 Toyota pickup, was later confirmed to have been stolen.
Audio|Heard on: Wharton County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Five hundred and 14, reckless driver, fifty-nine southbound at seventy-one.
00:02
Caller advised will be grade 606.
00:04
Registration (number withheld).
00:09
Clear. One hundred and 14 caller advised will be passing injured.
00:17
Five hundred and 14 caller advises will be passing seventy-one.
00:27
Five hundred and fourteen clear.
00:33
Five hundred and 14 vehicles will still be used.
00:35
Fifty-nine southbound, going over Palacios.
00:40
Clearmonary.
00:43
Clear 514.
00:48
Five hundred and forty-seven.
00:51
So forth.
01:02
Seven hundred and two.
01:05
Seven hundred and two, 911.
01:06
Hang up.
01:07
Sixty-nine seventy-eight.
01:09
Can you send that to my county phone? My computer's not working.
01:19
What is 702?
01:24
Five hundred and 14 registration, (number withheld).
01:28
(number withheld).
01:30
Five hundred and 14 registration return, (number withheld) expired September of 2022.
01:40
Silver 2000 Toyota pickup, insurance confirmed as stolen.
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Location mentioned:
State Hwy 71, El Campo, TX
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